Something's eternal if it isn't dependent on conditions. Contingency means to have a condtional dependency, so a non-contingent entity is eternal.
Something's omnipotent if everything stands in dependency to it. Everything in a contingent series is dependent on the non-contingent member of the series, so it is omnipotent. — Hallucinogen
The example of the Presidents doesn't answer my question. The 1st President is contingent because it is an nth term of the universe, and it is necessary for there to be a 2nd President. It's just not metaphysically necessary. — Hallucinogen
So you are saying that your prayers might still be answered even if God does not exist? So that an atheist could be justified in praying? — Leontiskos
"A group of organisms that share similar physical and genetic characteristics and are capable of interbreeding to produce viable offspring". — Bob Ross
When, for you, does an organism become a member of its species? — Bob Ross
In order for X to be a member of the set of all existent square blocks, it must be a square block. — Bob Ross
My "parlor trick" includes the translation. The formalism is not very difficult to understand. What's fun is the way that the translation is intuitive. Hanover's difficulty is this, "Why did we say, 'So I don't pray'?" The explanations I have been giving answer that question and give an account of why the translation is intuitive. — Leontiskos
You do have a mammary gland though. — Benkei
then that is a valid disproof of the logic within the OP — Hanover
So no, nice try but nobody has ever used the term for any animal that doesn't produce milk and they never will. — Benkei
It isn’t. It does not have any means of reproducing, is not predisposed to functioning on its own, has no metabolism, etc. etc. etc. Given the diversity of life, "organism" is a tricky word to pin down, but an organ doesn't have a single quality of an organism. — NOS4A2
If twin A was the same individual as the zygote and if twin B was the same individual as the zygote then twin A was the same individual as twin B.
Twin A was the same individual as twin B.
Therefore twin A was the same individual as the zygote and/or twin B was the same individual as the zygote. — NOS4A2
One of these is not like the others; a placenta is an organ not an organism. A liver is likewise not an organism. — Count Timothy von Icarus
A placenta is an organ of a living thing. — NOS4A2
They were the same thing at an earlier stage in their development. It is no contradiction if C splits into A and B.
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A used to be A, is my reasoning. It’s a continuum. A doesn’t switch identities at some arbitrary point. You’re the one positing B. — NOS4A2
It just means that something is a proper whole with proper parts. — Count Timothy von Icarus
No lifeform is capable of sustaining itself in isolation, but obviously plants and animals are self-organizing and self-sustaining in ways that rocks, storm systems, stars, etc. are not. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Basically any living thing. — NOS4A2
Sure it does. The facts indicate that they were both the same zygote. — NOS4A2
And no human being was every a eukaryotic cell containing 24 distinct chromosomes? — NOS4A2
A placenta isn't a living organism. It's an organ. — NOS4A2
But yes, an individual zygote can split into two individuals. It's why identical twins are identical, or mirror images of each other. In any case, both can trace their history and existence to the one zygote. — NOS4A2
If not, then what is it? — NOS4A2
A placenta is an organ. A featus is not an organ. It has a substantial unity. — Count Timothy von Icarus
and are capable of sustaining their own form — Count Timothy von Icarus
Your reasoning is "Parts of X were A, therefor A isn't X." — NOS4A2
Placentas and hearts were zygotes? I don't follow. The fact zygotes develop human organs seems to me to suggest that they are human, not something else. — NOS4A2
All human being were zygotes. That is irrefutable. — NOS4A2
I’m sure you can figure that out. But if you go watch one, or look in the mirror, you’ll notice they’re not placentas and hearts. — NOS4A2
What on earth does that mean? And how is that creating opportunity for Black men? And if anything it sounds racist against Black men. Why is protecting cryptocurrency investments protecting Black men more unless you're saying they're more likely to fall for scams or whatnot? — Baden
More than 20% of Black Americans own or have owned cryptocurrency assets. Vice President Harris appreciates the ways in which new technologies can broaden access to banking and financial services. She will make sure owners of and investors in digital assets benefit from a regulatory framework so that Black men and others who participate in this market are protected.
forgivable loans so long as you have a certain skin-color — NOS4A2
Kamala introduces racist policies, forgivable loans so long as you have a certain skin-color. Media silent. — NOS4A2
I'm finding this hard to follow - is your claim that the argument is invalid? It isn't. — Banno
The town hall, moderated by South Dakota Gov. Kristi L. Noem (R), began with questions from preselected attendees for the former president. Donald Trump offered meandering answers on how he would address housing affordability and help small businesses. But it took a sudden turn after two attendees required medical attention.
And so Trump, after jokingly asking the crowd whether “anybody else would like to faint,” took a different approach.
“Let’s not do any more questions. Let’s just listen to music. Let’s make it into a music. Who the hell wants to hear questions, right?” he said.
For 39 minutes, Trump swayed, bopped — sometimes stopping to speak — as he turned the event into almost a living-room listening session of his favorite songs from his self-curated rally playlist.
He played nine tracks. He danced. He shook hands with people onstage. He pointed to the crowd. Noem stood beside him, nodding with her hands clasped. Trump stayed in place onstage, slowly moving back and forth. He was done answering questions for the night.
and is a member of the human species. — Bob Ross
Think about how that focus on what the future holds bears on the disposition of a fetus. The human potential includes Einstein and Mozart. :grimace: — frank
