Philosophy and religion explores the intersection of reason and belief, offering a critique of materialist explanations for existence while asserting the need for a spiritual foundation rooted in consciousness. The lectures build a case for the rational credibility of personal religion by challenging assumptions that separate the material world from mental and moral experience. It questions whether matter can truly exist apart from consciousness, proposing instead that reality is grounded in a universal Mind. The argument suggests that denying the spiritual nature of existence leaves morality and meaning without foundation. Through a measured philosophical lens, the work addresses the nature of God not as an abstract principle but as an intelligible necessity for understanding both existence and ethics. The text invites readers to reflect on the coherence of their beliefs by placing divine reality at the core of philosophical inquiry. It frames the search for religious truth not as blind acceptance but as an intellectual journey guided by ethical reasoning, spiritual depth, and critical reflection.
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