Evolution is NOT a blind, self-driven process without a programmer. SCIENCE NEEDS TO SWEEP AWAY THEIR NO LONGER VALID CONCLUSIONS AND WORK ON TODAY’S SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE.
Biological evolution relies on reproduction, mutation, and natural selection.
The biological process of the origin and development of life on Earth was programmed in BY GOD before the startup began.
THE DUALITY OF THEISTIC PROGRAMMING PAIRED UP WITH THE EVOLUTIONARY PROCESS WAS CODED IN TOGETHER. BOTH WERE PUT IN PLACE BY GOD.
ARE YOU IN, OR ARE YOU OUT? FREE TO CHOOSE.
H
HOW TO MOVE THROUGH THE MYSTIC INTO THE LIGHT FROM ABOVE. vol. 12
The mind is the expression of conscious intelligence, and concurrently, CI is the transmitter/originator of thought patterns.
This reflects a specific perspective on the mind’s nature, consciousness, and intelligence.
“The mind is the expression of your conscious intelligence. This suggests that the mind (thoughts, feelings, perceptions) is a manifestation or outcome of an underlying “conscious intelligence” (CI). This aligns with perspectives that view consciousness as a fundamental aspect of existence or a high-level form of intelligence from which mental functions arise. In many contemporary views, the mind is an emergent property of complex physical processes in the brain, but the precise relationship between the physical brain, intelligence, and conscious experience remains a subject of intense debate.
CI is the transmitter/originator of thought patterns. This attributes agency to conscious intelligence; it is the source or an active transmitter of thought patterns. This contrasts with some scientific views, where thought patterns are outcomes of neural activity and information processing, much of it unconscious.
Cognitive Science and Neuroscience: Mainstream scientific perspectives often emphasize that thought patterns are rooted in complex physical processes in the brain. Intelligence is defined as the ability to understand and apply knowledge, and while related to consciousness, they are not always considered equivalent or to have the specific “transmitter/originator” relationship described in the statement.
The mind is the expression of conscious intelligence. This suggests that the physical or functional aspects of the mind (thoughts, feelings, perceptions) are a manifestation or outflow of a more fundamental “conscious intelligence.” In this view, the mind is a product or an instrument of CI.
NOTE: Exploring conscious intelligence requires a multidisciplinary approach, combining scientific methodologies, philosophical inquiry, and personal introspective practices. IT HAS BEEN proposed a model he calls the “many-worlds theory of consciousness” in order to reconcile the subjective nature of consciousness without lapsing into solipsism.
Eliminative materialism: If one is a materialist and believes that all aspects of our common-sense psychology will find reduction to a mature cognitive neuroscience and that non-reductive materialism is mistaken, then one can adopt a final, more radical position: eliminative materialism.
Consciousness guides intelligent decision-making in humans by enabling higher-order cognitive functions that go beyond automatic, non-conscious processing. This guidance occurs through several key mechanisms:
Key Differences
Feature
Intelligence
Consciousness
Nature
Functional, goal-oriented ability
Subjective experience and awareness
Function
Problem-solving, information processing, adapting to external challenges
Often measured objectively (e.g., IQ tests, task performance)
Primarily a private, internal experience that cannot be measured objectively from the outside
Independence
Can exist without consciousness (e.g., AI, sleepwalking, reflexes)
Its existence is debated without some form of basic intelligence or awareness, but it’s not synonymous with high IQ
Relationship
While distinct, the two are interconnected in biological life:
Consciousness provides the subjective feedback (emotions, self-awareness) that often guides and enhances intelligent decision-making in humans.
Intelligence allows for deeper levels of awareness and understanding of the self and the world.
A balance between the two leads to more effective and ethical decision-making.
In summary, a system can be highly intelligent without being conscious (like current AI), and theoretically, a conscious being might not possess high analytical intelligence.