Searching for God-the boundaries

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Searching for God-the boundaries

"The content and boundaries of questions referring to a
conscious Being or God are ill-defined not only in those
instances that would fall into the category of casual
discussions but often even in well structured philosophical
discussions. It is close to impossible to keep out visual, and
other qualitative imagery which may stem from religious
affiliations, formal studies, and certainly and inevitably from
the zeitgeist of the particular time and place we happen to
live in. The need to stay clear of such contamination of
'being' has been defended by Heidegger perhaps more than
any other philosopher has since Parmenides (Nikoletseas,
2013b)."

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