You've gotten all the counter arguments you need from people MUCH more intelligent than I. And you have simply dismissed them out-of-hand. — Frank Apisa
You suppose you can not only see it...but that it is basic...and that it can be shown to be so in just a hsort paragraph — Frank Apisa
read the book Flatland. — christian2017
don't make assumptions about my age. — christian2017
But it's okay to make assumptions about what I've read/what I'm familiar with? — Terrapin Station
Where did i make an assumption about what you have read? — christian2017
Where did i make an assumption about what you have read? — christian2017
"Read the book Flatland" — Terrapin Station
Was i supposed to say "have you read the book flatland?". I'm sorry. My deepest apologies. Your being a troll Terrapin Station. — christian2017
Out of curiosity... what would you say that thoughts or ideas are? Material or non-material?No. Because nothing can be non-material. The notion of non-material things is incoherent. — Terrapin Station
Out of curiosity... what would you say that thoughts or ideas are? Material or non-material? — 0 thru 9
Out of curiosity... what would you say that thoughts or ideas are? Material or non-material? — 0 thru 9
Material. They're ways that our brains function. — Terrapin Station
If you have no particles it very hard to measure time. — christian2017
To say you need particles for new events to occur is conjecture. — christian2017
How would you prove — christian2017
Perhaps thoughts exist outside the space/time continuum. — christian2017
If you have no particles it very hard to measure time. — christian2017
I would say that if you have no particles you have no time to measure.
To say you need particles for new events to occur is conjecture. — christian2017
I don't think there's any conjecture to it. An event with no material is incoherent. — Terrapin Station
The idea of anything existing outside of space or time is incoherent. — Terrapin Station
Empirical claims are not provable period. So you're asking for a category error. — Terrapin Station
its not incoherent — christian2017
This is why we'll never come to an agreement based on your current beliefs. — christian2017
Is that what you're shooting for? Coming to an agreement? — Terrapin Station
Yeah, it is. You could attempt to make it coherent, though. No one has been successful in that yet. — Terrapin Station
There's a larger problem here. When you use the word "God" and when someone else uses the word "God," are the two of you referring to the same 'God'? — YuZhonglu
No, it's quite relevant to the conversation. He has some concept of God. I have some concept of God. To what extent are our concepts "same?" — YuZhonglu
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