Sunday, May 18, 2008

Supreme Being

"We must therefore think an immaterial being, a world of understanding, and a Supreme Being (all more noumena) because in them only, as things in themselves, reason finds that in completion and satisfaction, which it can never hope for in the derivation of appearances from their homogeneous grounds, and because these actually have reference to something distinct from them (and totally heterogeneous), as appearances always presuppose an object in itself and therefore suggest its existence whether we can know more of it or not." Immanuel Kant pg. 89

Depending on certain information sitings of a supreme being or an immaterial being can or cannot be known.

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