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You contradict yourself a bit. On one hand, you say we invent objects or concepts in our mind. On the other hand, you say to conceptualize isn't to create. Isn't inventing concepts in the mind the same as conceptualizing, and isn't to invent the same thing as to create? You're right that just by having a concept doesn't mean there's a material reality of what we are conceptualizing. My whole point is that there are different forms of existence and things can be said to have nominal existence. Something that exists nominally doesn't need to have physical existence. Let's take truth, for example. Truth is just a value. It's not a material or concrete object. Would you argue that truth doesn't exist? If not, what would you call it, for example, when people calculate that 2 + 2 equals 4?
Invert and create have some differences. Both words have some scale. You can create a dragon, it doesn't mean dragons exist.

Concepitalizing something doesn't create it.

Reality doesn't have to be material. "Truth" isn't a material thing, but it exists.

I just kept that in because I legit read through your shit line by line, and then read your example haha. Ironic.

It doesn't have to be something you can grab or hold, it just has to be something real. A concept can be real. Concepts are things on their own. But whatever they are conceptualizing, isn't automatically made reality.

The concept of God is a definitive, real and existing thing.

God itself, we are unsure about.
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You contradict yourself a bit. On one hand, you say we invent objects or concepts in our mind. On the other hand, you say to conceptualize isn't to create. Isn't inventing concepts in the mind the same as conceptualizing, and isn't to invent the same thing as to create? You're right that just by having a concept doesn't mean there's a material reality of what we are conceptualizing. My whole point is that there are different forms of existence and things can be said to have nominal existence. Something that exists nominally doesn't need to have physical existence. Let's take truth, for example. Truth is just a value. It's not a material or concrete object. Would you argue that truth doesn't exist? If not, what would you call it, for example, when people calculate that 2 + 2 equals 4?
Invert and create have some differences. Both words have some scale. You can create a dragon, it doesn't mean dragons exist.

Concepitalizing something doesn't create it.

Reality doesn't have to be material. "Truth" isn't a material thing, but it exists.

I just kept that in because I legit read through your shit line by line, and then read your example haha. Ironic.

It doesn't have to be something you can grab or hold, it just has to be something real. A concept can be real. Concepts are things on their own. But whatever they are conceptualizing, isn't automatically made reality.

The concept of God is a definitive, real and existing thing.

God itself, we are unsure about.
 
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