Basically, I claimed to deduce G[od] exists, because Lan[guage] is only produced by m[inds], Lan[guage] exists and G is an m[ind]. — Hallucinogen
OK, so as I suspected, it has no more weight or relevance than the error that I made this post to point out. — Hallucinogen
"But if God doesn't exist, who wrote the laws of physics?" This is analogous to asking: if Santa didn't put the toys under the tree, then who did? In the case of the toys, it was Dad. In the case of the laws of physics, opinions vary. God is in the line-up but is only one suspect out of several mentioned in this thread. — Cuthbert
So, you're not really trying to understand Someone's argument. You are just looking for excuses to dismiss it. You came looking for a non-existent so-called "logical fallacy" rhetorical magic wand to wave at it and make it disappear. — T Clark
Metaphysical naturalism says there are no supernatural phenomena. Scientific methodological naturalism says only that science is not capable of examining supernatural phenomena. — T Clark
Sort of like a rhetorical magic wand to wave at my argument and make it go away. — Hallucinogen
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