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why or why not?

2007-02-04 19:05:14 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

much like the theory of solipsism. the theory that nothing exists outside ones own mind. but instead of YOUR mind. a "god" created only one mind and that mind is yours. and everything is an illusion just for you.

2007-02-04 19:10:35 · update #1

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No. It would be illogical. The one thing that every human being KNOWS exists is Love. And love needs an objective object. (another self apart from "oneself".) Oh and by the way, (dont mean to "preach") but this shows why the christian doctrine of the trinity is nessesary. God is LOVE. So unless He also exists in the form of a dullality or trinity He could not have ALWAYS been LOVE. There would have been no one to love before creation. C.S. Lewis has written extensivly on this in some of his works. He is VERY persuasive. Hope that helps.....theBerean

2007-02-04 19:22:03 · answer #1 · answered by theBerean 5 · 0 0

I do believe in it as I've had a very special trip with psychedelic drugs, almost a lethal one, and every mathematical formula which made the world order disappeared. I can't really explain what I've seen but I've seen that the world created outside was only an illusion, that every moment or thought could make it change. Anyway, you may be responsible for the changes but there's 90% of reality that you can't actually change. There's something or someone behind our perception, and imo, the world order rely on what I call "the god's equation".

2007-02-05 03:21:00 · answer #2 · answered by bemanni 3 · 0 0

MIGHT BE LOGICAL TO YOU YOU.... BUT IT IS NOT LOGICAL IF I THINK THE SAME WAY..... we might be brains in vats connected to computers that are telling our brain that we are typing on computers?...... or maybe there are more people than me and this world exists

2007-02-05 06:12:34 · answer #3 · answered by taniaisme 3 · 0 0

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