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Monday, December 04, 2006

More on Atheism, III


My last three blogs are revealing the cause of all human social activities. These causes emerged from linguistic flaws that have created flaws in the human mind. The linguistic flaws originate in the symbolic languages we create and use every day. Most people are unaware of this language problem because they use their symbolic language to talk with neighbors about simple subjects such as today’s weather. But, when talks deal with more complex subjects, talking becomes more difficult among the talkers. Often, debates and social problems can develop as a result of talks. Yet, these talks can lead to linguistic flaws that lead to highly irrational behaviors such as murder and war. Even the 9/11 terrorizing event could be connected to such linguistic flaws. Clearly, the Iraq War could be ended quickly if the different religions in Iraq were aware of the linguistic flaws that separate them.

I became aware of this linguistic problem in 1988 when I was seeking the root cause of crime. At that time, I learned that this language problem had been discovered by linguists in the 1920s. In 1988, I also learned that most humans are aware of their discovery. I concluded that this discovery had been hidden by WWI and WWII. Apparently, these wars prevented the propagation of a new and important human discovery.

The discovery states that ‘sense data are primarily symbolic.’ Historically, the discovery modernized the field of etymology, which is the study of the history of symbols. It also led to the new field of semantics, which is the study of the meaning of symbols. The discovery actually gave new life to the field of philosophy, which was dying after the debates between empiricism and rationalism ended and Kant failed to reconcile them.

In summary, atheism is a sickness. It is a mental error that has its origin in the flawed symbols created and used by atheists. Theism and atheism are ideas that philosophers call ‘excluded middle opposites.’ Thus, in between the ideas of theism and atheism, no other ideas exist. The absence of ‘middle ideas’ explains why talks between atheists and theists can quickly lead to tough debates, conflicts, and wars. So, when I talk to others about theism, I use symbols that have their most precise meanings --- their scientific meanings. I do not believe that a theist should debate an atheist only with one or more scriptures because the meanings of the symbols found in scriptures are not scientific. I discuss the 1920 discovery in detail in my book — The First Scientific Proof of God.

4 Comments:

  • At 11:30 PM, Blogger George Shollenberger said…

    Response to admin.

    Thanks for informing me about your blog. It is nice to read about how Muslims think and how they interpret the Qur'an and the Bible.

    Is your blog widely accepted by other Muslims with respect to describing the theology of Islam and the Islamic religion?

    Translations of a scripture from one language into a different language, create problems because all human languages are prepared using symbols. So, there is a semantic problem in the translation of any book.

    I promote a single world language, just as science and mathematics use the same symbolic languages worldwide.

    My recent book on The Scientific Proof of God, is new and modern.

    In a quick scan of your blog, I learned that a Muslim does not believe that that Jesus Christ is God. I disagree with your blog on this point. His divinity is proven in my book. All proofs in my book are scientific proofs.

     
  • At 3:14 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    actually, there are 3 major subdivisions:
    theism: belief in a god, the god watches everything we do, punishes, is omniscient.
    deism: the god created the universe, but hasn't cared for it since.
    atheism: there is no god.
    There are more theists than there are atheists, but if we watch the spectrum of belief between theism and atheism, the line is continuous.(for example: "I don't belief in the all-knowing god, but think there is 'something'", this is an opinion between theism and agnosticism, but leaning towards theism).

     
  • At 5:04 PM, Blogger George Shollenberger said…

    Response to Kelly.

    You have passed this course of instruction and I haven't yet talked about what you are are saying. Obviously, you are a dialectician and have risen above the logic of Aristotle. Your understanding of God is well beyond all religions and their leaders.

    Did you study Nicholas of Cusa (Title: On Learned Ignorance)?

    If we want to use our symbolic languages to identify the symbol 'theism' with God and identify all its negatives to atheism, we cannot treat theism and atheism logically.

    A monotheistic God is pure one. Opposites thus coincide in God. This means that God is beyond beyond the opposites we find in the nature of universe.

    At first, this line of reasoning confuses a student of dialectal thinking. It is confusing because the Western world mind was forced into logic by Aristotle and the Roman Church. An Aristotelean logician rejects the idea of connecting two logically different worlds, that is, God's intinite world and our finite world. In my book, I unite these different worlds using the Trinity.

    The mind of an atheist seems to develop a fear from the use of Aristotle's logic and chooses to look away from the big gap that separates God from us. This fear seems to emerge when the logician cannot cross this infinite gap. As I said above, I crossed this gap and connected God with our world when I opened my mind to ideas beyond logical reasoning.

    You will find in our world that some opposites can be maximally different (e.g. inside/outside) whereas other opposites cannot be maximally different because they are unified and thus limited by God's Design of the universe. Theism and atheism is an example and thus has a middle region or continuum, as you point out. I call these opposites 'included middle opposites.'

    As you can see, man's mind ls still very confusd. Dialectical thought must be introduced to the whole world.

     
  • At 11:43 PM, Blogger George Shollenberger said…

    A message to admin.

    I examined the website you gave me in more detail. Can I comment and question the information found on this website? Or is this information not open for discussion.

     

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