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MindOverMatter
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That which knows. In respect of God, it is to have complete or infinite (depending on your interpretation of an infinite) knowledge of self.Care to define mind?
The term ‘nothing’ is a key philosophical term which is very important to my philosophy in so far as proving the existence of a ‘Pure un-changing Being’, or ‘pure expression’. This is why it is repugnant to me that you have hijacked the term and given it new meaning. For what reason? Why does calling God infinite nothing explain ‘Creation ex nihilo’? Why not just say “Pure Being”, for in doing so, you salvage Gods ontological existence, and you undo any confusion by providing an ultimate ground for that which changes. Why do you want to be original? Surely being clear and logically accurate is more important?Seems to me like a good way to explain “Creatio et nihilo”.
Well, I’m sorry but calling something nothing and applying positive ontological descriptions to that which is nothing, is, first of all grammatically erroneous, and secondly darn confusing, and thirdly, irrational. Its basically like saying that non-being is a being. When we say things like this, we ruin good philosophy. Sorry to say.It may sound like ridicule; but if you read my earlier posts more carefully, you would know what I “MEAN” by infinite nothingness.
How can it be composed of anything if its nothing?!!! Out of nothing comes nothing!!.Could be wrong but I thought I defined it very specifically. When you get to my definition of “mind” you will see that I believe the mind is composed of two components
Isn’t this a platonic concept? Isn’t nous just another word for mind?the spiritual part that I call nous,
Yes it will, since existence is being, while nothing is just…well…nothing.and a material part which I call “the language instinct”, which is the neuronal circuitry of the brain that takes part in language skills.
If you read your next paragraph and replace your “Existence” with my “Infinite Nothingness” the meaning will not change very much.
Words and their meanings are very important, especially when one seeks to make important distinctions between beings and being in itself. How are we to describe nothingness if you are content on hijacking the word and robing it of its meaning. This is very poor behavior; did you not know that robbery is a crimminal offense?Words are superfluous;
I never like to disagree with people, but you give me no choice.Now if you agree with me on that
Well…existence, by its very nature of existing, permeates all that which exists. So, i fail to see why an infinite nothingness would serve as a better definition.yourself which of the two expressions would cause the most ambiguity? You see “Existence” would not fit nicely in my thesis since I define infinite nothingness as the spirit (substance) of God, and then distribute it throughout the universe as nomos.
It seems to me that you are trying to naturalize God and rob him of his will. You cannot encapsulate that which is beyond parts. You cannot take parts of God and create new Gods. This is pantheism which you are proposing.Then when matter reaches a threshold of complexity and corpusculates through abiogenesis, it encapsulates a particle of the infinite nothingness I call bios,