“Imagine asking a robot to pass you a screwdriver in a workshop. Based on current conventions the best way for a robot to pick up the tool is by the handle. Unfortunately, that could mean that a hugely powerful machine then thrusts a potentially lethal blade towards you, at speed. Instead, the robot needs to know what the end goal is, i.e., to pass the screwdriver safely to its human colleague, in order to rethink its actions.” — ToothyMaw
Has 'nothing' ever being identified; can it be identified, or are we talking about a theoretical nothing? — Tom Storm
The Golden Rule is a recipe for immorality, because it can be used to justify whatever prejudice one harbors. For instance, ‘if I were a homosexual, I would want you to treat me as abnormal’. That prejudice justifies discriminating against others, without violating the Golden Rule. — Joshs
Yes, I do. The brain as a Central processing system for the physical world clearly exists. — Anonymys
Morality has no existence beyond human behavior. — hope
Do u have direct evidence of your brain right now? — hope
laws of nature are the method of achieving it. — prothero
↪Deus Sorry, you've lost me. — Tom Storm
Low rent Hegelian? I don't think every argument needs a counter argument, it's there whether you want it or not. The question is why do you think this is important and what has it to do with Jack's OP? — Tom Storm
The physicists have an explanation in terms of asymptote causation - there's a paper on it by Stephen Hawking. Preceding causes occur in shorter periods of time, giving an infinite causal chain in as finite period. — Banno
But now we are going off in the direction of arguments for god, not the distinction between theism, atheism and agnosticism. — Banno
Treating a belief in God as a bit of sport seems odd to me. — Cheshire
I'm not offended just curious. If I had subjective undeniable evidence, then this whole "what part did God do" song and dance would be unnecessary. I think you are looking for a reason to believe it; or it appears as the case. — Cheshire
So, what is the point of leaning on this need to inject one's religion into a secular science? — Cheshire
...bland assertion. Can you do better? — Banno
Really, if this was shown to be false you would stop believing? — Cheshire
There was never* a theist who claimed otherwise. But then the argument did not go their way... — Banno
I'm pretty happy with 'I don't know' for most of those currently unanswerable questions. Was there a starting point? Maybe not. We don't know. Was there nothing before something? We are not certain. We can't readily define what nothing is. Do all things have a cause? Maybe not. We can't say for certain. — Tom Storm
You suppose to know the outcome of God undeniably presenting itself to the world? Seems bold, like you imagine God thinks just like you. — Cheshire