Yadda wrote on Mar 11
th, 2014 at 11:13pm:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Mar 11
th, 2014 at 9:16pm:
Frances wrote on Mar 11
th, 2014 at 8:24pm:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Mar 11
th, 2014 at 7:17pm:
Humans make god(s)
So you say. Others would say that God created humans....
Well, that's my point, isn't it... It's humans that are doing the saying.
NoN,
It's humans that are doing the saying.
Conviction is the art of being certain 
And what are we certain of ?
What do do we humans know, 100% ?
Do we know, what 'reality' is [the nature of our reality] ?
And we engage in supposition, and hypothesis about what ?
We humans imagine that we are intelligent [and that we are highly accomplished creatures], but the truth is that we [human beings] know almost nothing about our own circumstances, in this 'reality'.
We are self aware.What else do we know, about our circumstances,
100% ?
We can only be certain of the ubiquity of doubt, of course!
Only our gods we create are free of that ubiquity (in Socratic / Platonic terms - 'the ones who know').
The best we can achieve is an imagination of certainty (free of the ubiquity of doubt), knowing, though, that our 'certainty' is always contingent upon our awareness that we cannot be certain in the absolute... We can cultivate an 'art of conviction' - an art form that does not lose sight of the limits by which doubt necessarily constrains us.