More interesting thinking about proving the existence of God in this NY Times piece, So God’s Really in the Details?
I like reading this stuff, but it ultimately means little to anyone’s personal beliefs and their relationship with whatever/whoever they consider God to be.
Over the past ten years, I’ve come to experience God, not as a being, but as Polly Berrien Berends terms it, Fundamental Mind. Her argument? If you rely on it in the correct way, it never fails, like relying on gravity. No one says “I believe in gravity” even though none of their senses can detect it directly. We rely on it because of its direct effects on our daily life and sometimes harsh realities when we don’t move in harmony with it. Likewise, God as Fundamental Mind. I guess its time to find her out-of-print book and put it in the bookstore. Real Soon Now.