Argument from consciousness
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The argument from consciousness is an argument for the existence of God based on the problems consciousness poses for the atheistic worldview. The best-known defender of the argument from consciousness is the Christian apologist J.P. Moreland.[1] See: Atheism and consciousness
Professor John Piippo summarizes Moreland's argument from consciousness thusly:
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Other explanation of the argument from consciousness:
- Nature consists of a finite number of elements.
- We (our physical bodies) consist of those elements.
- The elements themselves which we consist of, and nature itself, have no consciousness.
- Despite our elements themselves having no consciousness, we do.
- Consciousness can not happen by chance, therefore there must be a being who supply that to us.
- Infinite regress of beings is illogical, therefore a single, uncaused causer must be the causer of consciousness.
- This uncaused causer of the conscience is God
Contents
- 1 Professor John Piippo on the argument from consciousnes
- 2 British ex-atheist Anthony Flew on the argument from consciousness
- 3 Atheists on the problem of consciousness
- 4 Scientific American quote of physicist Marcelo Gleisler on atheism and consciousness
- 5 Objections to the argument from consciousness
- 6 See also
- 7 External links
- 8 Notes
Professor John Piippo on the argument from consciousnes
- The Argument from Consciousness for the Existence of God by John Piippo
- Consciousness: One of Atheism's Irresolvable Problems by John Piippo
British ex-atheist Anthony Flew on the argument from consciousness
The British ex-atheist Anthony Flew in his book There is a God, points to the existence of consciousness as a problem for atheists.[3]
Atheists on the problem of consciousness
- The atheist Sam Harris on the problem of consciousness for an atheistic worldview
- Atheist Luke Muehlhauser on human consciousness
- Atheist John Horgan on consciousness
Scientific American quote of physicist Marcelo Gleisler on atheism and consciousness
Scientific American quote of physicist Marcelo Gleisler on atheism and consciousness
Objections to the argument from consciousness
- Infinite regress is allowable both in modern mathematics and physics.
- The previous point (that the uncaused causer is God) is unsupported unless it is taken as a statement of definition. If this is the case, the prior arguments are unnecessary.
See also
- Atheism and the brain
- Atheism and reason
- Atheism and critical thinking
- Atheism and knowledge
- Atheism and irrationality
- Atheism and logic
- Atheism and transhumanism
- Atheism and cryonics
- Atheism and intelligence
External links
- How Consciousness Points to the Existence of God - Cold-Case Christianity with J. Warner Wallace
Notes
- ↑ The Argument from Consciousness for the Existence of God by John Piippo, 3/20/2012
- ↑ The Argument from Consciousness for the Existence of God by John Piippo, 3/20/2012
- ↑ The Argument from Consciousness for the Existence of God by John Piippo