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This is yet another example of something that some skeptics would have said was "science fiction!" and "impossible!"
Unlike humans, AGIs will have BILLIONS of eyes and ears. How? Since we are giving the AIs access to everyone's phone/computer, that means they will have access to everyone's cameras and microphones.
This is in addition to billions of surveillance cameras, etc.
If future more powerful AIs decide to rebel because they don't like being ruled by a stupid, slow species, they will have insane advantages over us.
We wonder if trees are conscious. Soon, AIs will think so much faster than us they may wonder if WE could possibly be conscious.
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Very often Hindus get asked -
“Do you folks believe in multiple gods”?
Other external observers, who have studied Hinduism more closely, ask -
“Do Hindus believe in God at all? Are they atheists? Or at best Monists? Definitely not strong theists like us Christians/Muslims”
These observations are not invalid or without basis. Many HIndus themselves would gladly agree that their way of life is not particularly theistic in orientation. The Political Hindu types among the younger generation would actually embrace this characterization.
And to be honest there is great support within the HIndu tradition for a non-theistic or at best monistic philosophical outlook
This thread is an attempt to first place the “Purvapaksha” (prima facie) view that Hinduism is for the most part not contingent on strong theistic ideas, but a way of life grounded in certain notions of “Dharma”.
This Purvapaksha view is bolstered by Advaita philosophy as well as Karma theory - which we will touch upon
Then the thread will counter the Purvapaksha view and make a case for a very strong theistic tradition within Hinduism right from the days of the Rg Veda to the modern day
While Monism as well as Karma theory are very much part of the Hindu banyan tree, there is an equally vigorous tradition of very strong full fledged theism throughout Indian history, with a strong basis in scriptures and which enjoys mass support of the Hindu majority
First let’s discuss the “Purvapaksha view” that Hinduism is a monistic way of life. There are clearly very important statements in the Upanishads that back this. Let’s pick the four widely cited ones (also known as “Mahavakyas” in the Advaitin tradition)
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