Sunday, March 25, 2012

Godhood and Materialism


It has been said that materialist philosophy is not possible unless by definition God does not exist. A modern world of science and the humanities is based on this idea. I do not agree with it.

When God is defined as a supermaterial supreme object evolved to in the cosmos then both material philosophy and Godhood are possible.

It has also been said that it takes as much faith to believe there is no God as to say there is, neither side fully knows God. But the Godhood of supermateriality is more believable and reasonable than a God of no material qualities. Godhood can be seen as not qualitatively different from the rest of creation, Godhood is the zenith of creative evolution.

This leads to a real cosmic totality, this can really bring the two ancient legacies of religion and naturalism together (although Aristotle did not seem to make a distinction between natural and supernatural.)  The nearly empty bottle of religion can be filled with naturalism.

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