Saturday, August 07, 2010

Language and Religion

Words stand for material objects as well as supermaterial objects, it is that simple. Words tend to take on a life of their own, free of objects, and then words lose their meaning. When I say “back to the object” what I mean is back to words standing for real objects.

When modern thinkers see no God, than all the language of religion is defined as meaningless to them. From here they conclude that the whole class of religious language and thought is meaningless. But when we see epiphenomenal or supermaterial objects culminating in Godhood, the Supreme Object, or Objects, then there is meaning behind religious language.

It is not words or numbers or the order of words and numbers that govern the cosmos, it is the Objects that the words and numbers define which govern the cosmos.

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