/!\ To those thinking i'm truly concluding God exists, It's not true. I'm just questionning it. The title of the topic isn't really representative, I should have put an interrogative form to be totally fair.
First of all, that doesn't mean god have to exist. I can perfectly imagine the human psyche built in a way that necessitates a believe in something that doesn't actually exist, like god (whatever that is). Indeed, this seems somewhat easy to conclude based on what more you say.
Granted.
Why? Maybe the psyche is a self-perpetuating machine? I frankly see no correlation between your premises and this conclusion.
When reading me again, I felt also a lack in that correlation. But unlike you, I don't see positiveness in changing our mind after an introspection. I see only the bad things. (whereas there is probably good things too, but at the cost maybe of destructing yourself and basing your new mind on what some other people said) Like you are damned in doubt and inaction, and the arrow of your strongest convictions changing as easily as a weathercock, which I see as much insane as madness. Becoming analytic may be unstoppable.
This is unfourtunately becoming as bad as Descartes' god evidence. You asssert that for some reason, human existentialism necessites a god.
I can imagine Santa Claus (and I can't find meaning in life without him)
Thusly Santa Claus must be able to exist
Thusly Santa Claus must exist
not really emressive, eh?
I must admit that with Browd assertion, this sounds as ending the debate. But who knows ? Maybe Santa Claus is the God of children ? Or their Devil ?
And doesn't your points apply to god as well? He must alredy know about himself to learn about himself, thusly changing him?
Ideally, of course, God would be a machine that can know Himself round without changing constantly. Who knows, maybe God is
infinite ? If God is
infinite, then He knows Himself round at any given time every'time', considering there's a time where He lives. Or maybe He just don't need to know himself because he is Perfect ? Or if introspection is necesseraly bad, maybe his
constitution forbid Him to look in Himself ? Maybe God knows everything but Him ? (what's the need ?) More religiously, maybe God knows everything because He is in everything, and nowhere else to identify ?
From the OP: "... we need God in order to live correctly. The question of the existence of God still remain, but hey, if we need God, why wouldn't He exist ?"
So, to the OP, God exists because we need God to exist, which is a poor argument, IMO.
In fairness, he does go on to ask "Is something needed necessarily exist ?", but there are ample examples demonstrating that the answer to that question is "no" (e.g., Cindy needs a new kidney to live, but there are no tissue matches, etc.)
Yes, this is true. But I would argue that Cindy is not the Universe, she is only a part of it. Living beings as a whole, witnesses, are the universe. It's a thing if Cindy can't live, it's another if any mind can't survive. Of course, it's cruel that Cindy lacks a kidney to survive, but she is not the only part of the creation. "You shouldn't feel guilty for victims you can't do anything about".
So I would extend your question as so : "Is something needed for all conscious being necessarily exist ?"