Similarly, the existence or non-existence of some sorts of inactive Gods doesn’t affect your observations in any way.
Occam’s Razor would eliminate both those Gods and a time-continuous self, though.
(But personally, I propose that we may have faith in a time-continuous self, if it is sufficiently useful psychologically. And that it’s an open question whether there are other supernatural things that at least some should also have faith in.)
Can’t think of any such way.
Similarly, the existence or non-existence of some sorts of inactive Gods doesn’t affect your observations in any way.
Occam’s Razor would eliminate both those Gods and a time-continuous self, though.
(But personally, I propose that we may have faith in a time-continuous self, if it is sufficiently useful psychologically. And that it’s an open question whether there are other supernatural things that at least some should also have faith in.)