newberry wrote:How do you know that existence is "an undeniable and necessary fact"? What are you basing that on?
Sitting right here seeing that things exist.
Why must there be "some existent thing" other than things that are known to exist? In other words, we all agree (I think) that cars exist. We can empirically demonstrate this. Why must there be a separate thing called existence? What are you basing this on?
Because without existence AS existence, no cars would exist!
matthew wrote:...any material thing we can see can potentially be a vast number of things other than what it actually is...
Could you provide examples of this? A car can potentially be "a vast number of things other than what it actually is"?
A piece of wood is potentially many things. It can be hewn into a guitar neck, a baseball bat.....it can be used as a component in a building. Those are a few common examples. But let's go a little further. Let's say that piece of wood is hewn into a Louisville Slugger. Inasfar as it is used to strike a baseball it has the actuality of being a baseball bat. But suppose I use it to strike someone over the head who is attacking me- the actuality in that instance is not that of a baseball bat but of a weapon, though the potential for it to strike a baseball is still there. This not only illustrates what we mean when we say potential, but also how "existence" is synoymous with "act", and thus how "act" must not out of necessity be a purely material thing.....the "actuality" of something is not a static "essence" or "concept" but
a dynamic act of existing in a certain way, and what better way to demonstrate this than with the act of a baseball being struck by a bat- the actuality of the bat is in that which it actually does.
matthew wrote:If anything, I have shown that God=ACTUAL EXISTENCE ITSELF and thus cannot be a concept. You're nothing think clearly.
What if I say "actual existence itself" is not god, but the devil. Because the devil is supreme reality, IMHO (for the sake of this argument). Why is this less plausible than your idea about supreme reality being synonymous with god?
You, like LVP and Captain_Kirk, are also utilizing the conventionality of language in an an attempt to obscure the reality of actually existing things. Merely uttering "ACTUAL EXISTENCE ITSELF is The Devil" is just little more than just that: an utterance, and when examined closer can be seen to be an absurdity when we examine the definitions designated to the phrase "The Devil" or "devil".