THE NATURE OF BELIEF
The Internal Realization of External Reality
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About the Book
Our conception of reality is an internal model in our minds. This model is a mental conception that only approximates true actuality, growing further in all probability from what reality actually is as we proceed up a hierarchy of levels from that of our daily lives through levels of greater abstraction such as legal and ethical reality. At the peak of this model lies the greatest uncertainty in which reality is completely unknown and can only be surmised by philosophical and theological understanding.
The fundamental beliefs of our ultimate existence at the peak of this model of reality are examined using contrasting philosophic beliefs as expressed in Western and Eastern thought through Christian and Buddhist philosophies. Conceptions of the Western idea of a Supreme Guiding Force are summarized. In true reality, God may be ineffable. Yet, we as individuals need to interact with a personal conception of this deity. This meaningful personal belief is explored.
Religious concepts that cannot be proven are examined from a scientific point of view. For instance Quantum Mechanics is used to suggest the continuation of our personal identities beyond death and Evolution is used to indicate God's possible approach to achieving His final objective in the creation of the universe.
About the Author
Robert Spann is a retired Unisys Research Scientist who has given much thought to the nature of a supreme power in our lives and of true reality. He has three degrees from Cooper Union and Columbia University which acquainted him with the fields of Quantum Mechanics, Biogenetics and Galactic Astronomy. He has participated in religious studies in church and college and conjectured unique ideas about beliefs, God, and the Bible.