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OK let me think about this one. To understand this statement a little more in depth we need to look at George Berkeley the man himself. He was a man of differing opinions and was interested in the philosophy of external reality - the world outside as perceived by our minds.
Central to Berkeley's thinking was:
To be is to be perceived (or to perceive).
Idealistic thinking
We can tell the difference between our dreams and reality by the very fact that we see a structured and non-chaotic world. Pseudo-perceptions break these rules of logic and order. We call this philosophy 'idealism'.
The target of his idealistic thinking was to contribute to enlightenment philosophy, and Berkeley had a strong faith being a trained bishop.
Movements like this accumulated a lot of followers and all these people wanted to enlightened by the greats of the time like Voltaire and Reimarus.
In the overall context i.e. discrediting the ignorance of Christianity's harshest critics who simply poured out the same lines time after time:
Few men think, but all have opinions.
With Berkeley and like many others on Steemit, I could not agree with him more.
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