Space exists. — universeness
DOES THE IMMATERIAL EXIST? — val p miranda
Was there a singularity? Science is not able to proceed beyond the big bang — val p miranda
On nothing. To me it so simple. Nothing is a concept with no existence; nothing does not exist. One should not put much stock in non-existence — val p miranda
Space is a fascinating concept. It definitely exists in our minds — Merkwurdichliebe
What do you move in, if not space? — universeness
DOES THE IMMATERIAL EXIST? The whole post depends on the answer to that question. — val p miranda
Sorry, I was just exercising my Cartesian doubt. It's fun to exercise the mind with such philosophical extremes. — Merkwurdichliebe
Movement is dependent on the concept of extension, and it requires the notion of duration to make it so. The big question is whether we apprehend these concepts from our experience, or project them onto our experience? Do we discover or create? Or if its a synthesis, what is the dynamic? — Merkwurdichliebe
Was there a singularity? Science is not able to proceed beyond the big bang — val p miranda
I don't see much difference between the plausibility of the tale told under the movie tile matrix and the tale told under the theistic titles 'bible,' 'quran,' 'torah,' 'bhagavad gita.' or 'fairy tales by Hans CHRISTIAN Anderson — universeness
The bible is the best-selling fiction novel ever! — Jarjar
Still, how can we ever be sure of the non-existence of God?
One might lay the burden of proof on the faithfully, but what if their default state is Gid+Universe. Why should they prove something in the first place? Does the atheist have to prove the non existence of God? Which would be rather difficult though. How you proof something doesn't exist? — Jarjar
Cudos for choosing a star wars handle and one of the most controversial characters amongst the star wars fans. Was that why you chose it? — universeness
evanhellical — universeness
the logic and rationale employed by theism — universeness
What then are the rationale and logic behind theism? What's the rationale behind the divine spark, so to speak? — Jarjar
No rationale at all, just manifestations of wishful protections against primal fears — universeness
How does God protect against primal fears? — Jarjar
Because god is promoted as a superhero who cares about you and will look after you if you comply with its dictates. — universeness
Yes. Probably why there are so many comic book superhero movies — Jackson
These fables do nonetheless certainly offer a nice easy way to make a good living for those who claim to speak in gods name, such as popes, priests, ministers, imams, rabbi's etc — universeness
Yeah, they have even learned to shout from the pulpit as 'not god told me to' but god commanded me to and now he commands you to....
I caught an excerpt from an evanHELLical style TV channel recently and they were on 'fundraising' mode.
I could not believe the performance, they even brought in speaking in tongues.
It was a shocking litany of hard-sell tactics. At one point a vile preacher suggested that if people were struggling to decide between buying 'necessaries for themselves' or contributing to 'gods holy cause,' they must contribute to god almighty because that can help save their very soul!'
Utter nefarious b*******! — universeness
Years ago I talked to a priest about a religious issue. His only response was that my problem was being Protestant. I had to be Catholic. Helped me decide to drop Christianity altogethere — Jackson
You need to offer more on your concept of 'immaterial space'. — universeness
The first uncaused cause was immaterial space. — val p miranda
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