God and Objectivity By Anthony J. Fejfar, B.A., J.D., Esq., Coif © Copyright 2009 by Anthony J. Fejfar Some persons, most notably, atheist materialist psychiatrists, suggest that people who believe in God are less objective than atheists. In fact, the opposite is true. Quantum Physics tells us that the Nature of Reality is Aunitary. However, where Reality is its most Unitary, yet still Aunitary, we cannot really tell the difference with ordinary consciousness.
Some Quantum Physicists have also argued that the Nature of Reality is
probabilistic, and is affected by meaning, that is, the meaning that the observer brings to the Quantum Event. This may suggest to some that objectivity is gone and there only remains Quantum Subjectivity.
However, if something or someone like a Universal
Observer Exists, then Quantum Objectivity Exists. Traditionally, Philosophers of God have argued that God has Intuitive Omniscience. Since God is an Omniscient Observer, Quantum Objectivity Exists because all Quantum Probabilities are observed simultaneously. Thus, if a person has appropriated God into his or her Consciousness with Intuitive Omniscience, then such a person will have Objectivity. Such Objectivity is typically associated with Level 4 Consciousness and Formal Operations.