ChuckieR
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I’d like to hear peoples’ viewpoints on this question that’s been nagging me lately. I ask this question because I really don’t know what the various non-materialist viewpoints entail regarding “this thing that appears to be a material universe.”
Here’s the main question for this thread: If you believe that materialism is false, don’t you then have to accept that there is something that is intentionally deceiving you into perceiving this seemingly material world?
It is not obvious (to me and many others) that there is some non-material aspect to things, so something must be fooling me into thinking that there is a material world; or, at the very least, not making it obvious that there is something more than the material world. Why isn’t the “real” reality obvious to everyone (or, in the case of Solipsism, why isn’t it obvious to you
)? Why this façade? Who’s running the projector, so to speak, and why are they doing it?
Many of the “standard” religions seem to admit outright that there are things in the world that are there to “fool” you (Satan put them there) or that are put there as a “test of your faith” (God put them there). The fossil record vs. the creation story comes to mind, for instance. So, many religions freely admit that "intentional deception" is a part of their belief system.
What about the non-biblical (old/new testament, Koran) religions, or other belief systems that do not always call themselves religions? Don’t they all have to have to accept this intentional deception?
Here’s the main question for this thread: If you believe that materialism is false, don’t you then have to accept that there is something that is intentionally deceiving you into perceiving this seemingly material world?
It is not obvious (to me and many others) that there is some non-material aspect to things, so something must be fooling me into thinking that there is a material world; or, at the very least, not making it obvious that there is something more than the material world. Why isn’t the “real” reality obvious to everyone (or, in the case of Solipsism, why isn’t it obvious to you
Many of the “standard” religions seem to admit outright that there are things in the world that are there to “fool” you (Satan put them there) or that are put there as a “test of your faith” (God put them there). The fossil record vs. the creation story comes to mind, for instance. So, many religions freely admit that "intentional deception" is a part of their belief system.
What about the non-biblical (old/new testament, Koran) religions, or other belief systems that do not always call themselves religions? Don’t they all have to have to accept this intentional deception?