And we cannot reasonably conclude that the chain is a) undefined or b) doesn't exist, because a) every single event in the chain is defined by the cause prior to it, and b) his claim that it doesn't exist is based on the fallacious assumption that a first cause is necessary for the chain to exist. He hasn't justified this assumption, he just assumes it. — S
...when we examine the system as a whole - it has no start - so the system as a whole is impossible. — Devans99
I already told you. Im not interested in that right now. Im trying to find out why you think everyone disagrees with you, and rejects what you are saying as nonsense.
Are you willing to commit, barring someones declaration of strong atheism, that your position is that ALL the people saying the exact same thing about your “probability” basis and its lack of validity lack the comprehension to grasp your argument? — DingoJones
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I already told you. Im not interested in that right now. Im trying to find out why you think everyone disagrees with you, and rejects what you are saying as nonsense.
Are you willing to commit, barring someones declaration of strong atheism, that your position is that ALL the people saying the exact same thing about your “probability” basis and its lack of validity lack the comprehension to grasp your argument? — DingoJones
I don't necessarily think you can't put a probability on the things he came up with. Its just i'm not sure enough steps (correct procedure) were taken in the algorithm to come up with a better statistical probability for those event to occur. In some cases probability is more easily calculated and in other cases it takes a tremendous more amount of care and attention to come up with a better probability of something occuring. — christian2017
The guess itself could as easily and logically be based on a coin toss...as on any of the bullshit that has been offered here so far.
The probability estimates being offered are a joke...and anyone giving them any consideration above being a joke...is a joke also. — Frank Apisa
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The guess itself could as easily and logically be based on a coin toss...as on any of the bullshit that has been offered here so far.
The probability estimates being offered are a joke...and anyone giving them any consideration above being a joke...is a joke also. — Frank Apisa
Stop whining you troll. . — christian2017
If 100 people came back from the dead somehow and said they saw xyz while they were in this other state, that would certainly add information to the whole issue. — Christian
Anytime you add information to a particular topic that also adds the ability to apply statitistical analysis to that particular topic. — Christian
Your a joke. Stop trolling — Christian
Ask one of the other kids on the playground! They'll tell you., — Frank Apisa
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Ask one of the other kids on the playground! They'll tell you., — Frank Apisa
Lol, so far thats pretty much what this forum is typically. I'm no different. I do agree either the OP or someone else needs to sit down and flesh out the statistical analysis of life after death. To say its impossible to gain knowledge of life after death is clearly outside of your current expertise. — christian2017
So totalling up, that gives 28% chance of life after death. I am a sort of glass half full sort of guy so that might be on the generous side. — Devans99
Anyway, is wishing for immortality an optimistic or pessimistic drive? I’d rather NOT not end thank you very much! ;) — I like sushi
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