Another assumption is that our conciousness cannot be measured. I'm not quite sure where you're getting that from. As for the \"it can only be experienced\" argument...how can you knowingly choose to believe something that is unfalsifiable?Quote:
Yes, I agree a paradox exists where we cannot measure our consciousness because it is beyond the physical world. We can't think about it, it can only be experienced.
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I can gain a deeper understanding of who 'I' am.
http://www.webelements.com/
That should give you a much deeper understanding of \"who\" and \"what\" you are.
[quote]Well you probably could've saved us a lot of typing if you would've just said that from the beginning. Jeez.Quote:
This is why I was asking atheists to explain what they thought the God was that they don't believe in, because I knew we weren't thinking the same thing.
Regardless, you're still falling back onto the age old argument, \"I can't explain it, you could never understand. You have to just believe/experience!\".Quote:
Again, I think we have a different idea of what God is.Quote:
Ah, here we are again. The one argument (aside from \"God did it\") that theists have to fall back on when they realize that their belief is wholly without justification.
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I think everything is consciousness, we are just conscious that we are consciousness. Everything is inter-connected and inter-dependant, all is one, all is God.
So....you're saying that once humans were able to percieve the universe...it all became "pure-being"....but before that...it wasn't?Quote:
I totally agree, becuase that is not what I am saying. I don't put humans in the center of the universe, it is obvious the universe is much older than we are. But as far as we know, we are the only beings that are aware of our own existance, which means we can think beyond ourselves, which means we can have the understanding that non-duality is Reality, Pure-Being.