But, getting beyond that difficulty, if you are asking what my “gut” tells me, even as fuzzy as the terms are here, I would say my gut feeling is that there is some organizing meta-principle that is just a brute fact of reality, the unifying nature of STEM. That’s my honest answer, but I’ve no warrant for thinking that beyond engaging my fancies on the matter.
-TS
Okay, let’s not engage your “fancies”. Let’s look at the logic and the “facts”.
You certainly believe that a human is a real existence. But have you realized that a human is no more than the gathering lump sum of its components, known or unknown?
A “species” is also a gathering lump sum of it’s component “like items”.
Can you think of anything real that isn’t a gathering of its lump summed components?
I think not. All of the things we say are real are really merely the gathering of their lump sum components. And thus, if the components are real, the gathering of them into a single category makes the category the name of a real entity. This is a truth that I don’t think you could argue against with any sanity.
You know that the principle of gravity is real. But it isn’t real due to us conceptualizing it. It is real only because it has actual manifested instances. You can observe those manifestations and deduce from them, that a principle is being displayed.
If you take gravity and electromagnetic force, quantum principle, and the strong and weak forces, all together, you have a gathering lump sum of all physical behavior that Science has verified (forgiving that they still might have missed something).
Ever heard of “General Relativity”? That was one attempt to write one equation that truly displays all physical properties together - One Principle that all of the known universe obeys and is the harmony of all of the other principles summed together.
Does such a “Relativity Principle” exist? Even if it has not been spelled out exactly properly, I don’t think you could argue that it doesn’t exist because if it is accurate, then all of reality is displaying it everywhere.
Now all of this is merely the very beginning of understanding the “God story” throughout human history. There is much more to say about it all.
But so far, you at least admit faith that such an entity (divine principle) actually exists even if not proven. Nothing fancy. No magic. No superstition. Just faith.
With much deeper logical analysis, we could get to actually understand that your faith really is justified by logic and thus becomes understanding, not merely faith. I don’t care which way you think about it right now.
A “god” is a “divine” entity (a principle - not
necessarily a part of nature) that totally controls the behavior of whatever it is the god of.
So at this point, you really do believe in a God (cap G), you just think God is stupid and uncaring?