Amandil: You haven’t negated my definition of “objective” previously given.
Actually, the word objective already has a definition. The definition of the word is as follows: impartial, unbiased, unprejudiced, nonpartisan, disinterested, neutral, uninvolved, even-handed, equitable, fair, fair-minded, just, open-minded, dispassionate, detached, neutral.
If you love Christ, then your are emotionally entangled with him, and emotional entanglement with a belief makes you ineligible to be entirely objective. Your belief in Christ is not unbiased, impartial, unprejudiced, nonpartisan, disinterested, neutral, uninvolved, dispassionate, or detached. And your proclivity for clinging to dogma makes you anything but neutral, uninvolved, dispassionate, or detached. You are in fact heavily invested in a set of beliefs. Therefore, you may want to consider losing your penchant for the word.
You’re imposition of your definition of “objective” is designed a priori to support your subjectivism.
I do not have my own definition of words that already have a definition.
Your problem is that your are imposing your subjective opinion as “objective” fact, thus it is self-contradictory.
I think that you will find the phrase “my opinion” “I would offer the idea…” scattered throughout my posts on this subject. That is far from positing what I believe as objective truth. I have also stated that much of what I believe is subjective. The first person to bring the word objective into this thread was you. Go to the start of our discussion and perform a “control f” on your keyboard, and type in the word objective and your computer will take you to the first use of the word. You will find that it was you. You will also find that any time I have used the word, it was simply in response to your use of the word, which is a veritable unending loop.
Not only does this violate what Christ Himself said, “Nobody can come to the Father but by me”, but it negates the need to “proclaim the Gospel to all nations and baptize them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.”
We already covered that.
Objectively speaking, that’s another story.
There you go with that word again. Let me share something with you. Every time you use the word objective, I envision you wearing a lab coat, holding a pair of very serious looking Joe Kennedy glasses in one hand, and a document in the other while saying something like “critical analysis of all available data points, as well as a review of the laws of physics and practical observation of the cosmos, we are inextricably brought to believe in things such as walking on water, raising people from the dead, resurrections and multifarious instances of magic.” The difference between your approach and mine is that I admit that by beliefs are salted with subjectivity.
Living things are only “true” in a certain relation to the Source where they derive their existence.
The source is manifest in all living things.
Of course, since you consider yourself to be god, you claim the right apart from God to be an absolute subject in and of yourself apart from God.
All things are bound each to each. A drop of water is not separate from the wave in which it rides. A wave is not separate from the ocean. They are one thing expressed as many.
IOW, you are a “god” who “knows good and evil”; a god apart from God.
I have never claimed to be apart from God. I have never claimed to be “a god.” The overriding message of the Christian faith (once you remove all the chatter) is to become one with Christ as Christ is one with the Father. It points to an existential reality that already exists. You don’t actually become something other than what you already are. You simply come to a realization of what you are. Therefore, it is not beyond the reach of the imagination that the Second Coming may well be the point at which you resurrect the Christ within you rather than some sort of global or ubiquitous event.
Yes it is. But it requires an objective Person, independent of us, to “experience” it, and not just merely a “consciousness” or a narcissistic fantasy.
How is an objective person independent of consciousness? Isn’t objective thought an epiphenomenon of consciousness?