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Exactly ! You've understood

Exactly ! You've understood correctly... That's what's important, to understand what I mean, not necessarly the correctenes of the terms i'm using.

That's right, i was speaking about the connection between the mind and the phisical reality, what that is and why we need this connection.

True logically correct things exist in our minds but allso in the real world, and logically correct things that are correct only in our eyes but not in the eyes of truth exist only in our minds but can't exist in the real world, ever !

This is what separates right from wrong, true logic from false logic. So, God exists somewhere, that's for sure, but where ? Only in our minds, or in our minds and in the real world also ? Because when you're asking this question: "Is god real ?" this is what you're trying to determinate, if he exists not only in our minds but also in truth(real world), if he is real, if he is truth, not false(lie).

So, a real thing exists in both things, in our minds and in the real, but a lie(non logical, non truth) can exist only (and only) in our minds, but never in the real !

This means that if you look at yourselfe when you are trying to convince yourselfe that god is real, if you see that you're trying to move against the importance of truth, logic or correct thinking, you're trying to keep something non truth, non logical alive in you, something that can't exist in the real ! Or, that's the basic definition of fooling yourselfe !

 

PS: Again, please excuse my poor english.

God has created the Universe, and God is real, but what if "Real" is the Universe ? Than does that mean that God has been created by the Universe (by the real) ?

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