Ultimately does consciousness exist in all feedback at every level of nature? I say yes.......I mean everything is made up of atoms. Ultimately atomic particles are made of wisdom, and wisdom is the product of thought – and thought is the result of consciousness. God is truly in everything! His thought is everywhere—and ultimately, thought is the originator of everything that’s around us -- including us....and thought ultimately responds from feedback. Feedback can be physical, mental, or spiritual....and ultimately God is in harmony with Himself.
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I am stunned, truly, by your comments. You, one the other hand, are just stunned, or is that just stoned?
And I thought to be called "as dumb as a box of rocks" was an insult. But seeing as how rocks are made of atoms, and all atomic particles are made of wisdom, and wisdom is the product of thought and thought is the result of consciousness, I stand corrected.
"Babble, babble, senseless babble. God is truly in everything! Babble, babble, ridiculous twaddle. God is in harmony with Himself."
It does seem clear that you have an atom-size particle of thought.
Hey - here's a "thought" - if that's true; you don't need to eat, breathe, piss or shit in order to live.
Please stop doing all of the above...
Oh, and please read up on the work of Eric R. Kandel
Actually, it's the tangible (atomic particles) that makes up the intangible (consciousness, thought, and wisdom, among other things). That's why it's very important that you not lose your marbles -- or, in your case, go find some new ones.
~David D.G.
"wisdom is the product of thought and thought is the result of consciousness"
Or, as Yoda put it, "Fear leads to Anger, Anger leads to Hate..."
Meh. It's pretty much "New Age Meets Christian God."
Actually, this person is not *that* out of whack. Look at String Theory and what it says about the basic nature behind sub-atomic particles. Ultimately, strings are vibrating bits of energy... nothing terribly substantial... and to some extent a "thought" is constituted of energy.
supersport had either the worst, or the coolest, chemistry teacher ever.
Possibly both.
"Ultimately does consciousness exist in all feedback at every level of nature? I say yes......."
And I say, you got your 15 minutes of philosophy watching the pot smoking scene in Animal House over and over again.
When you're a French Fry, no one can hear you scream!
Ultimately atomic particles are made of wisdom,
And, as the infallable Jack Chick pointed out in Big Daddy? , Jesus holds each atom's nucleus together.
So god's thought is everywhere, okay, ignoring the rest of the inane bullshit mostly covered by others I would like to ask why you think only god's thought is in everything, and not, oh let's say his voice, or face, or body, you know, something that proved he existed instead of always making him out to be and invisible presence, or a spirit, or a guy who died 2000 years ago? Surely if he could be within everything he would have better communications with his favorite creations, no?
If God was truly in everything, why the heck would he make people kill each other over interpretations of the same Holy Book?
What harmony is there in a guy, barely more than a kid, smiling into the camera and saying that he want to fight, and when the reporter says "but you will probably get killed", the guy just smiles some more and says "YES!"? In the same news article yesterday, there was an older man, a sheik, who recruited and financed these kids blowing up other kids, saying that "democracy doesn't work, we have to kill, then we will be the ones in charge", and the news anchor ended the segment by saying "the sheik has since been killed. Where the f**k is the harmony? What’s even the point?
(Sorry, but the segment made me very upset and made me more averse to fundamentalist religion than ever.)
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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