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by SketchySeaBeast
130 days ago
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That's immaterial to the discussion. The comment I replied to simply stated: "Displacing God as the center of life." They aren't arguing that god matters, it's our displacement of them. So, on the existence of god, we have two possiblities: God does exist, god doesn't exist. 1. If god doesn't exist, then we're unhappy because we're displacing a false god as the center of life. 2. If god does exist, then we're unhappy because we're displacing a real god as the center of life. In that discussion, god's existence in fact doesn't matter, it leads to the same outcome. |
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If God does exist and is our creator, then we're designed to recognize him (at least to strive to, or have some innate need to); failing to do so or radically abdicating from this need would lead to disaster.
In other words, in the God-exists scenario, we are not merely observers of a phenomenon who can be detached from it.