wraith said:
It's a philosophy.
It can be a religion.
No, I had already demonstrated that it
cannot be a religion. More precisely, it
could be a religion, but it
isn't. It falls short on all accounts except dogma. You say it is philosophy, but you are not treating it as though it were philosophy, especially when you say it has followers, that it is somehow gaining popularity on the net, when there is no evidence for that whatsoever. Religion is dependent upon belief, whereas philosophy is not. Even religious philosophy, though its purpose can often be to reinforce belief, is not dependent upon belief. If Logical Deism is dependent upon belief, then it cannot be a valid philosophy.
In order to show that Logical Deism is not a matter of belief, that it is indeed valid philosophy, then it will require extensive explanation and definition. It will not merely make rules and define them, but explain the reasons why these rules are as they are, where they come from, where they can be observed, how they work together as a whole, and a systematic logical explanation for itself. A philosophy must have some sort of structural coherence, and it must be tenable on its own without the need for belief in what it argues for. Otherwise, it would not be a valid one.
This means, quite simply, Logical Deism must include a
treatise of some kind if it is to be called a philosophy. A treatise is basically a systematic exposition or argument, usually in writing, the key being that it is comprehensively systematic and conclusive for its own purpose. It is the kind of thing that results from years of hard work and mental excercise. If there is a treatise for LD, then it can be considered philosophy.
Usually, I would just ask you to quote from the original source, from whatever literature it may come from. Since there is no Logical Deist literature, and Franko has fled the boards out of cowardice,
you are charged with providing such a treatise. You may provide a series of systematic arguments along any one of these topics:
-on the existence of the Logical Goddess
-on the nature and existence of the graviton
-on the nature and metaphysics of TLOP
-on the fallacy of quantum physics
-on the origins of time and/or consciousness
Please do not write about the non-existence of free will. I say this for your own benefit, because the argument for it will require ALL those treateses put together. That would take you years, even if they are the simplest of (valid) treatises.
You may write your treatise in any form you'd like, even as poetry or a dialogue, if you'd like. Just as long as it is logical, systematic, comprehensible, and thorough. But for the sake of language barriers, please write it in English.
I suggest you do not write anything on the fallacy of free will, since it would require a thorough explanation of both the metaphysics of TLOP and the the existence of the LG.
Granted that your post size limit won't allow for something as long as a treatise, I suggest you write this as a document and put it on the web. You can use
www.angelfire.com if you'd like. It's free.
Surely, if you understand Logical Deism as a philosophy, you shouldn't have too many problems with it. From what I can tell about LD, I'd say it will only be about 40 pages long on any one of those topics.
Philosophy is hard work, Wraith. You can't just come up with a bunch of silly beliefs and call it "philosophy" if you want to be taken seriously.