For some reason I had this idea thinking about Christianity. It occurred to me that human minds could reason as follows:
I believe in God and Jesus. God is the creator of the world and he made me and everything else.
Assumed rightly or wrongly, no matter how much validity a statement has, it is still yet an idea. The existence of this statement seems to be highly dependent on the existence of the imagination. Or to sound less mystical, the ability to generate thoughts. There was a point I was going to make about religion and ideas, but I lost track of the thought. Maybe I will recover the notion in future times.
Maybe it was actually something like this. That even if you prove a statement right, the proof only goes as far to say the idea is correct. And maybe I think I was trying to say that ideas are made in the mind seperate from anything that would be a physical reality. The final assumption would be what would be the significance of proving an idea right?
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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