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Thursday, August 4, 2022

The Single Law of Everything Argument on God

Joey Lawsin's Single Theory of Everything(STOE) is known as the Law of Generated Interim Emergence. This theory posits that all entities, including consciousness, thoughts, emotions, and even physical phenomena like temperature and pressure, are "generated interims." These interims only emerge due to the presence of intuitive materials and by-materials, which Lawsin refers to as "physicals", and non-materials as "abstracts".

A simple experimental evidence of STOE is the chemical process involves in the combination of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. This process can be seen as an example of how specific instructions lead to the emergence of a new entity (water H2O) from its constituent parts (hydrogen and oxygen). Lawsin’s theory posits that such processes are governed by embedded inscriptions or set of embedded instructions within the objects themselves, like 2H and 1O are instructions.

Other experimental evidence rooted from Originemology includes the number system, the alphabet system, the geometrical system, the fire model, the color system, 

The Single Theory is built on five integral foundations:

1. Inscription by Design:   - This principle suggests that all objects have a set of embedded instructions or inscriptions in their structures and materials that dictate their behavior and properties by orientation or design.

2. Embedded Inscriptions: - These are the natural information or instructions inherently present in all objects. They are not added externally but are a fundamental part of the objects themselves.

3. Intuitive Materials: - These are the materials  object that possess these embedded inscriptions.

4. Autognorics: - This is the science of engineered life forms that replicate life through an evolutionary process. It involves creating life forms that can evolve and develop self-awareness over time.

5. Seven Evolutionary Criteria of Life: - These criteria outline the sequential stages from being alive to achieving self-awareness. These criteria provide a framework for understanding the progression of life and consciousness.

Philosophical Implications:

A. Challenging Traditional Views:

  - Lawsin's theory challenges traditional philosophical views like dualism (the idea that mind and body are separate) and materialism (the idea that only physical matter exists). He suggests that everything exists because other things cause them to exist, emphasizing a network of causative factors.

B. Existence and Causation:

  - According to Lawsin, nothing can exist in isolation. Everything is interconnected, and the existence of one thing is dependent on the existence of others. This interconnectedness is what leads to the emergence of various phenomena, including consciousness.

C. Experimental Evidence:

- Lawsin's empirical experimental evidence are largely demonstrated in Youtube under Autognorics the making of a conscious, thinking, living machine, the Caveman in the Box Experiment, the Bowlingual Experiment, and ICBM.

Here are some counterarguments to the criticisms of Joey Lawsin's "Single Theory of Everything":

1. Innovative Thinking: Supporters argue that Lawsin's lack of empirical evidence is not necessarily a flaw but a reflection of his innovative thinking. Many groundbreaking theories, such as Einstein's theory of relativity, initially faced skepticism and lacked empirical support until technology advanced enough to test them.

2. Philosophical Depth: The complexity and perceived vagueness of Lawsin's ideas can be seen as a strength rather than a weakness. His work encourages deep philosophical inquiry and challenges conventional thinking, which can lead to new insights and advancements in understanding the universe.

3. Interdisciplinary Approach: Lawsin's blending of scientific, philosophical, and theological questions can be viewed as an interdisciplinary approach that enriches the discussion about the origins of the universe. This approach can foster collaboration between different fields and lead to a more holistic understanding.

4. Challenging the Status Quo: Contradicting established theories is not inherently negative. Many scientific advancements have come from challenging the status quo. Lawsin's theories provoke critical thinking and encourage the scientific community to re-evaluate and test their assumptions.

5. Potential for Future Validation: While Lawsin's work may not have undergone extensive peer review, this does not preclude future validation. As more researchers explore his ideas, there is potential for empirical support and wider acceptance within the scientific community.

These counterarguments highlight the potential value in Lawsin's unconventional approach and suggest that his ideas, while controversial, could contribute to the broader discourse on the origins of the universe.



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Joey Lawsin's theories, particularly his Theory of Generated Interim Emergence, offer a unique perspective on consciousness and existence. Here’s a more detailed summary:

Theory of Generated Interim Emergence

Core Concept:

- Lawsin proposes that all entities, whether physical or abstract (like consciousness, thoughts, and emotions), are "generated interims." These interims emerge due to the presence and interaction of intuitive objects, which he calls "physicals."

Key Components:

1. Inscription by Design:

   - This principle suggests that all objects have embedded instructions or inscriptions that dictate their behavior and properties. These inscriptions are akin to natural codes written into the fabric of everything.

2. Embedded Inscriptions:

   - These are the natural information or instructions inherently present in all objects. They are not added externally but are a fundamental part of the objects themselves.

3. Intuitive Objects:

   - Objects that possess these embedded inscriptions. They are the carriers of the natural codes that lead to the emergence of various phenomena.

4. Autognorics:

   - This is the science of engineered life forms that replicate life through an evolutionary process. It involves creating life forms that can evolve and develop self-awareness over time.

5. Seven Evolutionary Criteria of Life:

   - Lawsin outlines seven stages that life forms go through, from basic existence to achieving self-awareness. These criteria provide a framework for understanding the progression of life and consciousness.

Philosophical Implications:

- Challenging Traditional Views:

  - Lawsin's theory challenges traditional philosophical views like dualism (the idea that mind and body are separate) and materialism (the idea that only physical matter exists). He suggests that everything exists because other things cause them to exist, emphasizing a network of causative factors.

- Existence and Causation:

  - According to Lawsin, nothing can exist in isolation. Everything is interconnected, and the existence of one thing is dependent on the existence of others. This interconnectedness is what leads to the emergence of various phenomena, including consciousness.

Experimental Evidence:

- As mentioned earlier, Lawsin's theories are largely conceptual and philosophical. There isn't empirical experimental evidence supporting his theories in the same way that more established scientific theories are supported. His ideas are more about providing a new perspective on how we understand consciousness and existence.



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You don’t believe that Man can evolve from an Ape, but you willingly accept that the rib of Adam created Woman.

According to the bible, jesus had an elder brother named james.
At the same time, the bible says that jesus was born from a virgin.
My question is this:
How can it be that jesus was born from a virgin mother that had already an elder child? Mark 6:3

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Books that I have read to satisfy my curiosity on religion:

A comparative View of Religions - J. H. Scholten
Atheism Refuted -Thomas Paine
Atheism in Pagan Antiquity - A.B. Drachmann
An Atheist Manifesto - Joseph Lewis
A study of the Messiah - J.E. Talmage
A System of Logic - J.S. Mill
An Outline of Occult Science - Rudolf Steiner
Bible Myths and Parallels in Religion - T.W. Doane
Babylonian Legends of Creation - E.A. Budge
Common Sense -Thomas Paine
Criticism on The Origin of Species - T.H. Huxley
Christian Mysticism - W.R. Inge
Cosmic Consciousness - A.J. Tyndall
Creation by Laws - J.L. Lawsin
Dream Psychology - Sigmund Freud
Determinism or Freewill - Chapman Cohen
Evolution of Theology: an anthropological study -T.H. Huxley
Evolution: Old and New - Samuel Butler
Evolution of Creation - J.L. Lawsin
Exposition of Darwinism - A.R. Wallace
Einstein Theory of Relativity - H.A. Lorentz
Elementary Theosophy - L.W. Rogers
Esoteric Christianity - A.W. Beasant
Feeding the Mind - Lewsi Carroll
Five of Maxwells's Papers - J.C. Maxwell
Forbidden books of the original New Testament - William Wake
Heretics - G.K. Chesterton
Heretics and Heresies - R.G. Ingersoll
History of the Catholic Church - James MacCaffrey
History of Ancient Civilization - Charles Seignobos
History's Conflict bet. Religion and Science - J.W. Draper
Intro to the History of Religions - C.H. Toy
Jewish Theology - Kaufmann Kohler
Judaism - Israel Abrahams
Logic, Inductive and Deductive - William Minto
Lamarck, The Founder of Evolution - A.S. Packard
Mystic Christianity - W.W. Atkinson
Mistakes of Moses - R.G. Ingersoll
Mysticism and Logic - Bertrand Russell
Myths and Legends of Rome - E.M. Berens
Mutation - Hugo de Vries
Nature Mysticism - J.E.Mercer
Natural Selection - Charles Darwin
On the Origin of Species - Charles Darwin
Originemology - J.L. Lawsin
Pagan and Christian Creeds - Edward Carpenter
Pagan and Christian Rome - R.A. Lanciani
Symbolic Logic - Lewis Carroll
Sidelights on Relativity - Albert Einstein
Philosophy of the Mind - G.W.F. Hegel
Story of Creation: comparison study - T.S. Ackland
The Antichrist - F.W. Nietzsche
The Holy Bible - R.G. Ingersoll
The Freethinker's text book - A.W. Besant
The Expositor's Bible - T.C. Edwards
The Limits of Atheism - G.J.Holyoake
The Ancient History - Charles Rollin
The Sayings of Confucius - Confucius
The Game of Logic - Lewis Carroll
The Gnostic Crucifixion - G.R.S. Mead
The Critique of Practical/Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant
The Origin of Jewish Prayers - Tzvee Zahavy
The Analysis of Mind - Bertrand Russell
The Problem of Philosophy - Bertrand Russell
The Brain - Alexander Blade
The Higher Powers of the Mind - R.W. Trine
The Human Aura - W.W. Atkinson
The Legends of the Jews - Louis Ginzberg
Thought Forms - C.W. Leadbeater
The Wonders in Psychology - J.H. Fabre

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