God exists and human consciousness is the proof - expert's claim

God exists and human consciousness is the proof - expert's claim

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The brain remains a baffling subject, with scientists having more knowledge of the universe than they do the human brain. Consciousness, the ability to perceive and be aware of our


surroundings, in particular, has confounded scientists for centuries, with there so far being an inability to define what exactly in our brain gives us this power. With a lack of scientific


explanation, one theologian believes a logical explanation for consciousness could be the existence of God. Robert Nelson, who has written several books querying the existence of God such as


the 2015 book 'God? Very Probably: Five Rational Ways to Think about the Question of a God', said that there is no physical evidence of the consciousness. In this regard, it is


almost supernatural, in the sense that experts know it is there, but there is nothing to physically define. Writing in an article for The Conversation, Mr Nelson said: "How can physical


atoms and molecules, for example, create something that exists in a separate domain that has no physical existence: human consciousness? "It is a mystery that lies beyond science.


"This mystery is the same one that existed in the Greek worldview of Plato, who believed that abstract ideas (above all mathematical) first existed outside any physical reality.


"The material world that we experience as part of our human existence is an imperfect reflection of these prior formal ideals. "As the scholar of ancient Greek philosophy, Ian


Mueller, writes in 'Mathematics And The Divine', the realm of such ideals is that of God. "Like the laws of mathematics, consciousness has no physical presence in the world;


the images and thoughts in our consciousness have no measurable dimensions. READ MORE: CHRISTIANITY CRACKDOWN: CROSS TORN DOWN IN TARGETED ATTACK Consciousness is a very subjective


experience, and in itself, it is difficult to define. For example, we know humans experience consciousness as we are aware of our surroundings and can discuss it. But, for say, a dog – is it


conscious or what levels of consciousness does it possess? Again we know it is aware of its surroundings but is it aware of its existence? The general consensus is that as a life form gets


simpler, it experiences less consciousness. However, all experts will agree there is a lot further to go before there is a definitive conclusion on what, and where, consciousness is.