A. is false, and B. & C. together is not logically possible. — S
Are you (plural) really using logic to determine the existence of God?
Are you really debating the objective existence of God in the scientific space-time universe?
Now might be worthwhile to consider how much you know about God? :chin: — Pattern-chaser
When I say "A is different than B", would you say that this is illogical, — Metaphysician Undercover
Are you (plural) really using logic to determine the existence of God? — Pattern-chaser
Are you really debating the objective existence of God in the scientific space-time universe? — Pattern-chaser
Logic is about inference/implication--what follows from what, basically. — Terrapin Station
Then we compare A and B, and make the inference A is different from B. Why would you say that this is not a logical inference? — Metaphysician Undercover
But if one is debating the objective existence of a thing, he must be doing so from the domain of a scientific space-time Universe; there isn’t anyplace else to find an objective existence, as far as we’re concerned. — Mww
Again, not me; I just don’t care. But if one is debating the objective existence of a thing, he must be doing so from the domain of a scientific space-time Universe; there isn’t anyplace else to find an objective existence, as far as we’re concerned. — Mww
Then we compare A and B, and make the inference A is different from B. Why would you say that this is not a logical inference? — Metaphysician Undercover
Because its a meaning that cannot be shared. Unique to the individual — emancipate
I have only made the claim - I, as a matter of faith, believe God is. And this belief is not in conflict with fact or reason. — Rank Amateur
I bet you’re gonna get in a bunch of trouble by stipulating “not in conflict with fact”. — Mww
If you wish to make an arguement to me that in fact God is not I would be happy to argue against it. — Rank Amateur
Not in conflict with fact because there isn’t a fact to be in conflict with, — Mww
Threw me for a loop, no doubt. When I read “belief not in conflict with fact”, many years of cognitive prejudice comes to the fore and I wanna say....WHAAATT???
He got all tricksies on us hobbittses.....he said a thing (faith) is truthfully based on not-fact, which is of course, quite possible. — Mww
What is not a fact, is the existence in the Universe, or acts as the cause of the Universe, of the thing Rank claims to have faith in. Conflict with what doesn’t exist, is impossible. — Mww
All empirical science has a metaphysical ground. Metaphysics without empiricism is transcendent (mystical), empiricism without metaphysics is stagnant. — Mww
Fundamental laws of logic have no rule over faith-based cognitions, the prime example being transferring the being of some supernatural necessity from phenomenal to ideal. — Mww
You know as well as I, that illogical arguments are still manifestations of logic, just as unreasonable thinking is still reason. Reason is way too subjective to chastise too rigorously. Enough to disagree, but not enough to ridicule. Among otherwise reasonable people, I mean. Nutjobs get no respect, throw the fools on the fire, I say!!! — Mww
Are you saying — S
And are you saying — S
worst possible way to approach the stuff of philosophy. It is anathema to it. — S
You asked if "A is different than B" is logical/illogical. The answer is that no, it isn't. "A is different than B" has nothing to do with logic. — Terrapin Station
You could ask if "Just in case A isn't identical to B, then A is different than B" is logical. Would you like to ask something like that instead? — Terrapin Station
When I compare a brick to a cinder block, I’m not sure I’m inferring anything. Why can’t I just be observing a difference, without having to logically infer there is one? — Mww
Are you saying sensual awareness itself involves logical inference? — Mww
the proof isn't good enough, bring me another rock, and I'll let you know if that one is any better — Rank Amateur
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