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I argue that God (if God exists) is ultimately a disembodied consciousness that enjoys complete causal control over the physical and phenomenal(psychological) states of the world
One has no empirical knowledge that I have conscious experiences and neither do I have empirical knowledge that they are conscious, as it is conceptually coherent that other humans are consciousless automotons for all we know, since consciousness is unavailable to sensory perception.
Ultimately, we don't know that consciousness DEPENDS on the physical even to exist, and it is just as coherent and logical that it doesn't.
I do not reject physicalism overall, except that type of physicalism that holds that consciousness cannot exist independent of the physical and that all consciousness is "within" (or is exhausted within) the physical.
This is why I hold that an atheistic world and a theistic world are actually "twins" and indistinguishable, precisely because a universally-causal disembodied mind(God) can produce the exact same world as would be produced by the blind interactions of mere particles and forces.
once all of the relevant neural structures and functions are explained, how does this automatically necessitate the existence of consciousness?
I think you people are forgetting that "conciousness" is an abstract concept, that exists only because of it's linguistic possibility.
The concept of god sprung out of our ignorance of natural phenomena
Outside of that, HOW CAN a god exist?
- It doesn't exist physically
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