A Short Piece On Theological Epistemology
Using my headspace, I came up with six categories of thought, not ordered in any significance from least of importance to greatest of importance or vice versa, they be 1) color 2) size 3) shape 4) amount 5) context 6) and finally, compliment. The first thing one notices when perceiving an object is its color, which separates apples and oranges, night from day, and grass from the sky in a somewhat meaningful way, then you have size, which allows us to differentiate a skyscraper from an ant, a tractor from a minivan, etc etc, followed by shape, which helps us separate a brick from a ball, moving on with amount which allows us to look at a bowling ball from a row of many bowling balls, context, which is how an object stands in relation to its environment, such as a house in a grove of trees, and compliment, which is why a tree with Christmas lights looks different from one without. My original observation amended these categories with space and time, however, without space/distance everything would exist in one place with no room for movement, and time which if it did not exist apples would never rot and this statement would never begin nor end, those are assumed intuitive states that must exist a priori to the six categories of knowledge to be established otherwise nothing could be deduced from existence a posterori, so to speak. Sensations such as smell, taste, sound, etc are always a priori judgements that require no logical investigation to be able to make judgements of the “exactness” of something existing, independent of anything outside of its existence. One must put all things through these six deductions otherwise its inconsequential that it exists at all. A person cannot visualize “nothing” nor think of “nothing” as something must always occupy that space, either consciously or subconsciously, therefore the universe has always existed and its outside of these categories that humans cannot make judgements about, and since the whole of existence is greater than our subjective deductions, there is possibly something that exists that makes existence “exist” since nothing, A=0, is a logical impossiblity, because since time and space exist intuitively, there is no such thing as nothing! even the negation of substances are still things, such as black holes or antimatter, and especially the phenomena of atheism/antitheism, even if we cannot perceive things as more or less the phenomena of things, which perceived or not, can be judged. so essentially our world is an organism, and organisms have a conscience, a conscious thing is a thinking thing, and if we as humans are thinking things, then by using that logic, the entire universe is alive, and that is God. However the God of the Hebrews, the God of the original humans, existed as a tyrant, one must realize his opposite which was revealed as the God of the gentiles, as having opposing qualities, such as kindness and pure love. This is why for all intents and purposes, any form of atheism or apostasy, depending on which religion it lives and serves, is a form of daemonic worship, Christianity included.
J./Adolf Stalin