Corey Anton | What can one mean by "God"? (RE: ZOMGitsCriss "I'm not an Agnostic Atheist") @CoreyAnton | Uploaded December 2011 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
RE: youtube.com/watch?v=yBsIMY3JWr8
Are there not more semantic spaces than the rough cut of: "theist," "agnostic theist," "agnostic," "agnostic atheist," "atheist"? Can I be a theist without belief (or faith) in anything supernatural?
Is spirituality possible without any dogma, beliefs, faith beyond everyday experiences? What are spiritual feelings or feelings of divine awe, reverence, or humbling beauty?
Will there not ALWAYS be questions beyond the scope of our ability to answer them? Can scientific naturalism (inductive empirical science) fully account for art, love, mathematics, and music?
Does not the invention and development of mathematics, including numbers like "ZERO" and ratios like pi, say something about the orderliness that produced our very minds?
Wherever the relation between "nature" and " the humans" is inadequately cast, we easily can recognize oversimplified notions of "theism" and "atheism." Right?
Related vids: youtube.com/watch?v=yqaO4CJTuic
youtube.com/watch?v=06dVbZ_JJj8
youtube.com/watch?v=SLEVM6QpmSI
youtube.com/watch?v=rQzS7cadGcg
youtube.com/watch?v=gFBaPEZTEIA
RE: youtube.com/watch?v=yBsIMY3JWr8
Are there not more semantic spaces than the rough cut of: "theist," "agnostic theist," "agnostic," "agnostic atheist," "atheist"? Can I be a theist without belief (or faith) in anything supernatural?
Is spirituality possible without any dogma, beliefs, faith beyond everyday experiences? What are spiritual feelings or feelings of divine awe, reverence, or humbling beauty?
Will there not ALWAYS be questions beyond the scope of our ability to answer them? Can scientific naturalism (inductive empirical science) fully account for art, love, mathematics, and music?
Does not the invention and development of mathematics, including numbers like "ZERO" and ratios like pi, say something about the orderliness that produced our very minds?
Wherever the relation between "nature" and " the humans" is inadequately cast, we easily can recognize oversimplified notions of "theism" and "atheism." Right?
Related vids: youtube.com/watch?v=yqaO4CJTuic
youtube.com/watch?v=06dVbZ_JJj8
youtube.com/watch?v=SLEVM6QpmSI
youtube.com/watch?v=rQzS7cadGcg
youtube.com/watch?v=gFBaPEZTEIA