Based on what Banno points out — Gregory
you don't have an answer to the problem of pain because God can do all evil as well as good — Gregory
I was pointing out that you need to put something in the place of matter as causing sensations and that your idea of God does not work in this regard. If you have another explanation in regard to epistemology do offer it — Gregory
1. If our faculties of awareness are wholly the product of unguided evolutionary forces, then they do not give us an awareness of anything — Bartricks
Can you identify a point where unguided evolutionary forces fail?
For example plant life, simple organisms, complex organisms, brains, brains with awareness.
And could you expand on why the "faculty of awareness" could not develop by a physical process. — Mark Nyquist
You have failed to address how being aware of a pie being in the oven is connected to evolution. — Sir2u
Every case and the origin of the universe too? — Mark Nyquist
You used the term "agency" so I'm asking if the same agency applies to the origin of the universe. — Mark Nyquist
Our sensible faculties - which provide us with visual and other sensations - and our reason (our intellectual faculty or faculty of reason).
So, I seem currently to be visually aware of a computer monitor. If, however, my faculty of vision is wholly the product of unguided evolutionary processes, then I am not seeing the computer monitor. Rather, I am having a dream of a computer monitor induced in me (albeit by, among other things, a computer monitor). — Bartricks
Something else you mentioned was the term "imparting information". Is that just common usage or do you envision information pixies riding light beams? — Mark Nyquist
The sensible faculties are through which awareness operates, but the faculties do not create awareness, right? The faculty of vision does not create awareness, right? — skyblack
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