The God Gene (exceptional explanation) :D

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  1. lightgigantic Banned Banned

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  3. KennyJC Registered Senior Member

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    Most probably with a pinch of certainty and a cherry on top, everything we do can be explained mechanically.
     
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  5. lightgigantic Banned Banned

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    at this point you might get punched in the head (with the risk of saying "thankyou I needed that"
    :roflmao:
     
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  7. greenberg until the end of the world Registered Senior Member

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    Ha! I haven't seen anything so witty in a long time!
    Thanks for posting it.
     
  8. KennyJC Registered Senior Member

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    What is wrong with the notion that there is a mechanical explanation for everything in this universe?

    What makes the inner workings of the human brain different to everything else?
     
  9. OilIsMastery Banned Banned

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    Is absolute nonsense. My religious views have changed over time.

    Cleese is spot on with his mockery of scientists.
     
  10. lightgigantic Banned Banned

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    it's simply a tall story

    what makes the workings of consciousness similar to a rock?
     
  11. KennyJC Registered Senior Member

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    How so?

    Science has for centuries been providing mechanical explanations to things we once thought were magical; rainbows, sunrise, lunar eclipse, etc etc..

    Of course, down to a molecular level, it get's more difficult to either test or understand what is going on, but based upon the track record of science, there is always a material explanation and we eventually discover it.

    Probably as similar as bowel movement has in common with a rock. Two completely different things, yet most certainly both material phenomena.

    Consciousness without brain is like bowel movement without digestive system.
     
  12. lightgigantic Banned Banned

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    Kenny
    the only problem is when you extrapolate this phenomena to infinite dimensions
    if having a bowel movement was completely material, dead people would be required to have their diapers changed at least once every 24 hours
     
  13. PsychoticEpisode It is very dry in here today Valued Senior Member

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    Lg....more silliness? John Cleese is religious philosophy's voice? I hope you mean it.
     
  14. lightgigantic Banned Banned

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    Cleese is just a satirist - and I guess some things are just so plain silly that they attract his attention

    (btw you do realize that it is just a chemical released from a gene that made you type that response, don't you?)
     
  15. KennyJC Registered Senior Member

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    I'm not sure what you mean by that.

    My view is that for a god to exist and then create the universe we live in - he created a universe governed by laws which we see as being material. Unchangable laws and physical properties from the very large to the very small.

    Where you currently stand on consciousness is where man stood untill the 19th century assuming a magical formation of the human body. Until science of course came along as showed an apparent godless emergence of the human body through physical laws. In a similar way, consciousness follows these same "godless" laws.

    Dead people (at least people who have been dead a long time) can not shit because of completely material reasons. How can you shit if your bowels are dryed and shrivelled up?
     
  16. quantum_wave Contemplating the "as yet" unknown Valued Senior Member

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    The Cleese skit made good humor out of a logical sequence of events that might follow from the concept of a God gene. Logically, if there is a gene to believe in God, there could be one for every other conscious thought and so everything becomes mechanical and predetermined. The mechanics are passed along to us genetically and every cell in us has the code and so everything is predictable.

    But then there is the uncertainty and entanglement and decoherence at the quantum level that wipes out all of that predetermination in the quantum depths within the genes and so there is no predetermination after all. The mechanics are still there but there is ultimate uncertainty as to what the next conscious thought will be, or exactly when it will take place. In other words it cannot be predetermined what the thought will be and when it will occur. Non-locality and certainty or uncertainty and locality, you can't have both.

    But you can have a genetic predisposition to contemplate God at some point, i.e. a predetermined thought without a predetermined time. It is perfectly legal in the quantum realm and satisfies both uncertainty and locality. Duck, here comes that red boxing glove.
     
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    Kenny
    here's another example

    ten men can dig a hole in 2x2x2m hole in 60 minutes
    therefore one hundred men can dig a 2x2x2m hole in 6 minutes

    do you find any problems with this suggestion?

    there is the suggestion that we have an origin beyond matter
    love it or loathe it, consciousness still stands head and shoulders outside of any reductionist model you care to think of.
    the only way you can suggest otherwise is by adding something non-scientific to the argument
    I don't know whether you have passed out into your Doritos while watching star trek or something, but science has not shown anything of the sort.
    if you think that consciousness can be shown to be materially reducible, it should be easy to moisturize the bowels of a dead person ....

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  18. greenberg until the end of the world Registered Senior Member

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    "But those completely material reasons need to take place in a very specific order, within specific timeframes and other parameters, otherwise consciousness will not emerge. What you are positing above is simply a reductio ad absurdum."

    - goes the atheist counterargument, right?
     
  19. lightgigantic Banned Banned

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    sure
    and I guess one could go on to wonder about the value of empirical claims without specifics .....
     
  20. KennyJC Registered Senior Member

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    If true, why does that mean consciousness or farts live on after our bodies shrivel into nothingness?

    If we had no brains, you may be on to something. However, we do have brains and without brain cells (and probably millions of other cooperating material interactions) we can not have memory, emotions, communicate, coordinate, see, hear, move, feel hunger, breathe etc.

    That thing between your ears actually does stuff.

    The significance of the role the brain plays in generating consciousness and self-awareness is quite clearly displayed by brain damaged humans, and comparitive studies in the animal kingdom. ie. Animals with a highly developed neocortex show signs of self-awareness and higher consciousness.

    It's easier to show that consciousness (a word that basically describes most higher functions in the brain) is emergant as can be shown by the evolution of humans.
     
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    Scientists will no doubt soon discover a gene which explains why some people drink coffee over tea, or vice versa, and why some people carpet their homes, whilst others prefer wooden flooring.

    There's also probably an array of genes which determine which type of animal people prefer as pets and even what type of car we drive.

    I'm so happy I'm alive during this wonderful age of science and not some unthinking village dullard being told how the world works by a cleric in the Middle Ages.
     
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    Rock on, brother! I agree!
     
  23. PsychoticEpisode It is very dry in here today Valued Senior Member

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    No!!.....Really

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    How do you know he is dissing science. Maybe he's satirizing those ignorant of scientific discovery or those who have difficulty comprehending science. Cleese is a smart guy, a master of the double entendre, a recognized ambassador of satire. You & me are left wondering who he is referring to. A plus for you and a minus for me, or vice versa, all adding up to nothing but a good laugh.

    LG, are you advocating such a thing as a god gene? Did it evolve? If so, then is it the result of a good mutation, considering a vast majority of changes are not?
     
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