see? which brings me back to:
"d2.) perfection is a perceived quality, not an absolute."
so c2 is a result of p3, d1 and d2. if perfection is only perceived, then it means something else to every person, which means that god, who can only inhabit perfection, can only exist for person A who perceives his/her individual perfection. person B who perceives another perfection can also claim the existance of god, but will not be able to see the existance of god of person A, because person A's perfection is not the same as person B's.
now that i've written this down i've just realized that it's a very simple way of explaining the differences between monotheist religions. it could even explain those between all religions/faiths. |