...and probably quite a lot of stuff I haven't even registered. — Isaac
You speak British, an antiquated English, the form spoken prior to the American corrections and perfection. — Hanover
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the lounge is hidden from view because it makes the philosophers of the site look bad if it comes up on the front page. — Metaphysician Undercover
Door:
- a movable, usually solid, barrier for opening and closing an entranceway, cupboard, cabinet, or the like, commonly turning on hinges or sliding in grooves.
- any means of approach, admittance, or access.
- any gateway marking an entrance or exit from one place or state to another — dictionary.com
I can't make any sense at all of understanding how it feels. — Isaac
But very often people misunderstand that contingency of free speech to believe that there is absolute freedom of expression and that their individual expression is absolved from punishment. — Anaxagoras
So I reckon that rhetorical questions are an invalid language construct, because it's effectiveness relies upon the breaking of a fundamental code of language: that questions are a request for a response. — Serving Zion
Could similar electromagnetic waves produced from our consciousness, be a spiritual medium that travels too... — 3017amen
The first is, the second isn't - and that's something we (most of us) recognise by rational intuition. — Bartricks
But that would assume we could aquire the ability to hear those frequencies. — 3017amen
I was trying to make a stronger statement. I do not believe that absolute or objective truth exists. That's not quite right, because the existence of absolute truth is a metaphysical question. Metaphysical questions don't have true or false answers. It is a matter of usefulness. I don't think the idea of absolute truth is useful and I think it is misleading. — T Clark
I don't want to go off topic, which I think we're starting to do. There are lots of threads on the forum that discuss this issue. I've started some. It's an issue that is near and dear to me. I don't think there are any active right now. Actually, there is one "Metaphysics - What is It," that @Pattern-chaser started and which closed out last week. Maybe PC wouldn't mind us reopening it to discuss this issue. — T Clark
Which of those definitions did you mean when you said "will it give us any understanding at all of what it's like to be a conscious human being?" — Isaac
I think there is a lot of value in a sort of "blue collar philosophy," where the object is clearly communicating ideas in ways which are in line with the common patterns of communication. The objective being transferring information to another person, who very well could be a lay person or a non-specialist, as opposed to posturing as a deeply intellectual savant.
I would be curious to hear anyone else's opinion. One final thing I would add here, is the quote from Einstein,
"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." — rlclauer
Like has many uses, listed in many dictionaries. Look here, and see how many different uses the Cambridge English dictionary lists. — Pattern-chaser
Well, that's a great start. Which of those definitions did you mean when you said "will it give us any understanding at all of what it's like to be a conscious human being?" — Isaac
What would you say is the physical border there? — Terrapin Station
So does this restrict the kinds of propositions about God that one can put forth? — uncanni
I am only interested in what reason says, not what some crazy book written by people who know less than we do says. — Bartricks
The whole thing just seems designed to make fun of atheists who are interested in the concept of god. How dare they. You certainly got me :smile: — ZhouBoTong
Hmmm, based on the thread title, I thought "consensus" was the whole point of this thread. After Pattern-chaser's responses, I had to re-read and I am now aware I read the whole thing wrong (not sure why he went with that title), but anyway... — ZhouBoTong
That 'nature' or description can be inferred from the Christian God. Meaning, Jesus had a human conscious. Our consciousness is not logical (finite). — 3017amen
So the question for Atheists is how do they know the truth that the Christian God did not exist? — 3017amen
Alas no! Atheists like me DO NOT 'love to talk 'God' which they consider to be a useless concept for them. — fresco
"All knowing" and "All powerful" (with both power and knowledge being unconstrained by the laws of physics) seem to be the minimum requirements...right? — ZhouBoTong
It is generally agreed that 'God' with a capital 'G' denotes a being who has at least the following attributes essentially: perfection, omnipotence, omniscience, omnibenevolence and the creator of everything. [...] surely that those attributes are essential is not seriously in dispute? — Bartricks
A portal is a passage, isn't it?
If you're not familiar, the port in portal stands for gate. — Shamshir
And @Pattern-chaser, let me know if us atheist-types are supposed to butt-out of this one... — ZhouBoTong
Then it would follow, as I've thought it through, that a door or gate or anything of the sort - is a passage. — Shamshir
Like I said any of these Gods could exist and could have existed without respect to their given religion, but it is impossible to make that argument unless humans were aware of the presence of any of the Gods before their religion came about, which in itself cannot be proven. — Maureen
Chasing and harassing - ask yourself if it's worthy or worth it. — Amity
Both atheists and theists should be embarrassed by that discussion around omni- qualities. — Coben
If the news shows a swastika or racial vandalism, for example, I don’t think a bunch of neo-Nazis are going to rise from the ground and start attacking people. — NOS4A2
So what do we do about it...drum roll....nothing. Or at least nothing much. This is a well moderated forum. The moderators usually get crap when they delete posts or ban people. I think they walk a good line between rigid control and chaos. — T Clark
I see from here that you also have 'The Egyptian Book of the Dead on you bookshelf. — PoeticUniverse
The phenomenon of reliably consistent creation by causal intelligence lying behind it is philosophically and logically impossible without more causal intelligence lying behind it, etc. — PoeticUniverse
A door is a passage. — Shamshir
Everyone thinks that God knows everything, can do anything, and is everywhere — PoeticUniverse
Glad you could make it to Bible Study Class today. — PoeticUniverse