TheGreatEscape said:
kurt vonnegut said:
TheGreatEscape said:
Notes and sounds of notes by physics and music theory (even the breaking of music theory) were there before mankind "discovered" them.
The laws of logic were there before mankind "discovered" them.
Okay. Why does that mean God exists?
Because truth and beauty are coherent in their transcendental existence in the Judeo-Christian worldview.
But they aren't coherent in their transcendental existence by a sheer materialistic worldview.
You're having to borrow the transcendental from the Judeo-Christian worldview to try to critique it.
And concerning hypocrisies, I agree with many of your concerns.
Maybe I can help here. . . .
Reality is absurd. Our species exists on a floating rock in a potentially infinite near-void with hundreds of billions of galaxies with hundreds of billions of suns each in a universe billions of years old. We are born, develop self consciousness, an inner voice, and we die. Any attempt to deal with contradiction between human desire for meaning and purpose and an apparently chaotic and random universe, tries to deal with this uncertainty, chaos, and absurdity.
Christian presuppositions could be seen as a tool for making sense of that chaos. It explains the chaos, gives meaning, explains where it all came from, etc. But that doesn't mean it is accurate. All it means is that you've found a reality shaped problem and proposed a reality shaped solution.
Here is an analogy I used recently: a detective finds a body in the woods. The detective wants to know what killed the person. The detective could propose that an alien race created a bear-monster hybrid beast that killed the person and then was destroyed by the alien race leaving no trace. That answer could be correct. It is a solution which 'checks all the boxes' of the known information of this mystery. But, just because it checks the boxes, doesn't mean it is correct. Why introduce something so unfounded and unprovable and absurd to explain a mystery?
The downside to your set of presuppositions, in my opinion, is that in creating this internally consistent framework for reality based on God, you propose an infinitely complex super-being. And this being is timeless and spaceless and infinite and capable of creating existence with set fundamental physical principles out of thin air. And 100% of that last sentence is absurd. If its a true statement, it is entirely by accident because, human beings are not capable of understanding any of those concepts. Maybe you know what its like to exist outside of time, I don't. Maybe you've created existences and fundamental physical principles, I haven't. Maybe you know what its like to exist for eternity, I don't. The Christian solution to the question is fundamentally absurd for human beings to comprehend. Christianity takes a difficult question and answers it magic / infinite superbeings / aliens and mutant bears . . . . basically, it answers the question with unfalsifiable, unverifiable, untestable faith.
Now, before you take offense to any of that. . .my solution isn't any better. I presuppose that the material world is rational and that information can be gained through empirical observation and measurement. I presuppose uniformity and causality. As far as the source of those things - **** if I know! My presuppositions and worldview are grounded in [shrug]. And that is absurd as well. But, I prefer it over the alternative.
In conclusion, you asked good questions about the source of logic and music and fundamental physical principles. But, you then concluded that the ONLY way for those things to exist is by creation from an infinite super magic being. And you make this claim as though you, personally, have such a perfect and thorough understand of how existence itself was created so as to be able to say that this is the only way for it to have come to be.
Why not just say, "I believe there is a God, but can't prove it."? I've got no objections to that statement. It is when you begin to tell me that you know how existence was created that I'm going to call bull*****
Maybe logic and music are natural phenomenon in infinite and purely material universe? Maybe God created it all. Maybe these are emergent properties from the software running the simulation we live in. I don't think any of us know. And other than for sake of your pride or your comfort, I don't see why claim to know.