Thursday, December 16, 2004

Existential Privacy

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This brings us to the question of Existential Privacy. To my knowlege this question has never been proposed. I claim that if God can 'read our thoughts' it is a sin: an invasion of personal privacy. I claim furthermore that such an invasion is in no way essential to the 'maintenance of order in the Universe.'

Therefore if God can - and does - read our little minds: is it a Major Sin? Applicable to Deities? I think so. Furthermore I think that most Earthly Courts would go along with my conclusion in this regard and would therefore bar God from further evesdropping on the ground that such activity is whimsical not essential.