Also (and related) - why is this topic so important that you spend hours debating it? If this is merely for fun and/or intellectual stimulation I get it - there's no harm done and there are many worse ways of spending your time. But given the level of intensity and vitriol in these conversations, it appears that this topic is really important to people. Why? — EricH
This is a very hard subject for everyone — Gregory
If "self creation" is possible - OR - if it is not possible - either way does that change how I should live my life? Should I give my worldly possessions to charity and live a life of penance? Should I leave my spouse and spend all my money on booze & hookers? Does this affect how I should feel about the Ukraine situation? Etc? — EricH
The problem is that you lot don't understand how thought experiments work! — Bartricks
Also (and related) - why is this topic so important that you spend hours debating it? If this is merely for fun and/or intellectual stimulation I get it - there's no harm done and there are many worse ways of spending your time. But given the level of intensity and vitriol in these conversations, it appears that this topic is really important to people. Why? What difference does it make? — EricH
I don't know what you're asking — Bartricks
The speed of light is finite i.e. the mechanism can't be instantaneous. In other words, cause and effect can't be simultaneous — Agent Smith
You can come up with any number of cases in which there does 'not' seem to be causation. What's the point in that?
The ball and cushion case is a case in which the depression is being caused by the ball and we do not need to know whether the ball was ever not on the cushion in order to be able to conclude that the ball is causing the depression. — Bartricks
And I gave TWO examples. As you are clearly having trouble with the first one, question beggingly insisting that we have to know if the ball was ever not on the cushion before we can conclude that it is causing the depression, why not focus on the other example? Only one has to work. — Bartricks
Presumably you accept that not every event can be caused by a prior event, for then one would have to posit an actual infinity of prior events. So, all events must ultimately trace to causes that are not events, but things.
So, substances can cause events. But when do substances cause the events that they cause? Well, when the events occur. That is simultaneous causation. — Bartricks
Yahweh (the Father), "married" his own mother (Miriam) and sired Jesus (the Son). — Agent Smith
and maybe time travel — Agent Smith
cause and effect — neomac
Cause and effect are separate events. If they coincide its not clear which is which. — Haglund
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