1. If God exists, then he would not suffer innocents to live in ignorance in a dangerous world
2. God exists
3. Therefore, God has not suffered innocents to live in ignorance in a dangerous world — Bartricks
There was a plot to knocked down the WTC and it succeeded. — 180 Proof
An example of a "true conspiracy theory" please. — 180 Proof
A first clarification would be that brains work not on stored memories but active anticipations. They are designed not to remember the past but predict the future. So the comparison is between what is expected to be the case, and what turns out to be the case. — apokrisis
Where did I say that? Again, you put the words into my thread. — GraveItty
Is not remembering that we are conscious simply to repeat to ourselves "I am conscious"? — Janus
It's obvious to everyone, — Wayfarer
Would the question "how does it feel to be a seagull" have any meaning beyond these specific inquiries? — Janus
I'm more of the opinion that consciousness in this scenario constitutes a nescio quid, such that for a zombie to make a true qualia-claim it would be referring to something to which it in principle does not have access. — Pantagruel
If zombie-consciousness is devoid of phenomenality, what possible set of conditions could give rise to the zombie asserting phenomenality? Isn't this a petitio principii? — Pantagruel
Is this only because non-animals are so different than us? Isn't that almost a kind of prejudice? You don't act like us, so you must be a mere object or a mechanical undirected process? — Yohan
It's produced by highly specific and exceptionally complex mechanisms and processes in the brain (and body). — Daemon
If you are knocked out or if you are given a general anaesthetic, you lose consciousness. — Daemon
My my,posters are awfully dogmatic about life ending at material death.
One wonders at the "scientific" evidence for such "certainty" — Ambrosia
By inference. We presume that others are just like ourselves. I think it’s a perfectly valid presumption. ‘I know how you must feel…’ ‘I can’t imagine how you must feel…’ and other such statements are intelligible statements. — Wayfarer
Even so, I have never considered the preposterous notion that I did not exist during those hours of sleep. — Michael Zwingli
You're already on the side of saving the planet from climate change or it hurts people, so from now on in order to not hurt people with CO2 gas you can't travel anywhere in powered transportation except work and the grocery store. You can't visit your parents or friends or go on vacation unless you can walk or bicycle there. Since water usage has an effect on the environment, in both treatment and sourcing, and uses energy to heat when you shower, the government should now impose limits on your shower, you can only use a few gallons to wash yourself. And heating/cooling houses uses a lot of energy, and the wood to build them cuts down trees, so that all hurts the environment which hurts people so 1 person is only allowed to have a 400sqft home, and each additional person in your family allows for 200sqft, all to save energy, and the government will handle moving you if your family size changes. So a family of 4 gets 1000sqft, plenty, no more retired individuals living comfortably in a 2000sqft home they've been paying 30 years for, that hurts people! — Derrick Huestis
Why speak obliquely instead of using the date and building number conventionally used? Am I out of the loop on something? — James Riley
If the evidence were so overwhelming it would be obvious to all structural engineers, and the cat would be out of the bag. — Janus
Is it even worth it to engage with these people? — Xtrix
Why is this glob of matter reluctant to be at the full mercy of the universe around it? — Benj96
Since then most of the world has realized that you need a vehicle that can turn both left and right. — litewave
Consciousness arises from matter in the same way that light arises from combustion. — Present awareness