Sunday, May 29, 2011
Reason and Objects
Reason often misses its object in philosophy, but this was also the case in theology where reason is not a material or supermaterial object but a denotation or spiritual definition. So reason often misses its object in both philosophy and theology
“Objective truth” is literally what the term says, an object that truly exists, not the definition or equation denotating that object.
Godhood is such an object, although a Supreme Object, or Objects
Perhaps the problem stems from seeing God as not connected to the material world, as beyond the material world in a non-material reality. Godhood is connected to the material world which evolves from the material to the supermaterial and then Godhood, all as living objects at various levels of evolution.
The truth of the object is secondary to the object. This has not been thought true in most religion and philosophy.
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