Monday, March 15, 2010

All is Objects

How we can become trapped in the maze of philosophy, in Realism, Nominalism, Idealism, and it only gets worse in modern philosophy.

Let's not get trapped.

The universe is orderly, but orderly in flux.
Universals do not have a reality of their own as some Realists tell us, not an extra-mental existence beyond the phenomenal world.
God's exist as supreme objects and do not exist outside of phenomenon, but as actual beings, not merely names beyond epiphenomenon, ... this is a material realism.

Objects exist as material not spiritual objects.
As to Idealism, each being can only see what its body and senses can see, thus the Gods can see more than humans.
The senses are the father of the intellect, intellect only explains the senses.
However, the Spirit-Will Within life can perhaps see a bit beyond the body which the Spirit inhabits.
But most importantly the Spirit-Will is not beyond phenomena, it is epiphenomena, superphysicality itself.

So what we have is a continuum of material evolution, from the simple to the complex, to Godhood.
Truth is approached through the real object not the mathematics of the object.
Unchanging numbers can only explain or define changeable matter.
The world is great by the actual presence of the Gods, not by the mathematics that define the Gods.
God is perceived by the senses but senses in touch with and activated by the Spirit Within.
Truth is secondary to the object God.
The body is always “becoming” and never “being” except in name only or numbers only.
Being is becoming or
Objects are evolving.
The closest we have to "unchanging being" is the Spirit Within and even that is evolving along with man and the cosmos to become the Holy Spirit of Godhood.

Aristotle is my boy when he deals with the earth, with real objects,
But I see no need for Aristotle's Forms, even universal forms change or evolve until they evolve to Godhood, the Supreme Material Object.

The Object Body of God outranks thought in the Mind of God.

All is Objects, real live material objects in various stages of evolution, all the way to Godhood.
This is theological materialism.

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