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Blogger Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

I always learn something from this blog, but I hardly expected to learn Chinese etymology! I use the term 矛盾 all the time but never knew the story behind it.

29 May 2020 at 01:53

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@Wm It was my son who told me the "contradiction" etymology story, and thereby gave me the idea for this post.

29 May 2020 at 05:27

Anonymous Nicholas Fulford said...

Here's the problem, if God is that beyond which there is none, then we are dealing with an infinity, not only an infinity but THE INFINITY.

Hence, if God is, it is not containable within any frame that a finite being can construct or imagine. If it is, then the less one says about it the better, and if it is not, then saying anything is to say something about nothing.

And that in essence is the paradox of theism.

So what is a theist to do?

As an a-theist, my suggest would be to stop playing word games, and just see where you are lead in your search. If God is, and you are sincere it should jump out at you from every nook and cranny, and if not you'll tire of the dead air at the other end of the line.

What strikes me about a lot of theists is that the outer form of belief is given such importance, and often to the exclusion of direct apprehension via ecstatic states. To use an analogy that some schools of Sufism use, it is as a groom who is fixated on one of the veils as oppose to being compelled to remove every veil to reach his Beloved. (Veils are meant to be parted and thrown aside, not idolized. The problem is, many prefer the veils to that which may lie behind them.

1 June 2020 at 20:16

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@NF - You've been commenting here for many years - surely you know that I do not accept your definition of an infinite God? I gave my definition in many posts: God is the creator. Infinites don't come into it.

1 June 2020 at 20:45