Fawadqasim1
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bro philosophy won't work for them trust me I know I was one of them.Aoa up
I think I may have miscommunicated my point. I understand how the chemistry of the brain is linked to the affects on the mind.
I am talking about a more fundamental question: how do we know that others are truly conscious or not? I'm talking about the Philosophical Zombie.
A theoretical person that is indistinguishable from a normal person in all things except that it does not 'experience' consciousness.
Is there any scientific way to know whether others are conscious or merely have the same physiological processes that we have but without a 'mind'?
That's why most scientific studies about consciousness are actually merely studying the activity in the brain and how it relates to the experiences reported by subjects. Consciousness is not studied directly.
My point is that it is important to understand what exactly science is what its current limits are. Otherwise it becomes a religion in its own right.
The theoretical model of the universe we have is based upon the theories we currently have of thibgs around us. The things (for instance consciousness) that we have yet to detect in an objective manner, let alone form a proper scientific theory about, haven't been integrated into that overall understanding of the world around us.
We can use the theories of physics and extrapolate a whole lot from them. That is all the theories of the origin of the cosmos are limited to the fundamental forces and laws and theories we currently understand.
Yet, we know conscious minds exist within ourselves, and conscious action too exists with it. However, since we lack the scientific understanding of consciousness we cannot integrate this into iur overall understanding of the universe.
That is why there is no scientific theory that accounts for a conscious Creator, because we have such little understanding of the conscious minds we ourselves possess. Yet our consciousness is the most real of all that we know. Cogito, ergo sum.
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My point is that as far science is concerned, the safest position is agnosticism. The question of whether God exists or not, is simply not a scientifically answerable question at this point in time.
Atheism, or denying that God exists, as most athiests I have seen do, is not a scientific position.
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Whether God created all of this or not is question that is best suited for philosophy and logic etc.
What God wants is mostly only solvable via revelation as even if one were to ascertain that God exists using logic, it would be harder to find out what God wants without God actually telling us.
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But what you are saying is absolutely true