except you don't even mention any (evidence). — Agent Smith
Flip a coin! Roll a die! Or something. — Agent Smith
I like your confidence, misplaced though it seems! Break a leg. — Agent Smith
As an atheist, I am 100% skeptical when anyone claims direct revelation from god, while awake or in a dream, and I assume that if they are serious, then something else is going on. — universeness
No, Dawkins explains the mechanism of life — universeness
At least someone's having fun around here — Agent Smith
↪EugeneW :eyes: :rofl: — 180 Proof
Have you heard of Lasègue–Falret syndrome, shared delusions? — Agent Smith
then g/G is morally, perhaps ontologically, indistinguishable from a quantum fluctuation — 180 Proof
Michio Kaku says strings are one dimensional yet discrete. There is no easy way out of these issues without advanced math — Gregory
We're desperately trying to find something that doesn't exist, because we simply cannot comprehend the confrontation with the fact, that the universe doesn't care whether or not we exist. — Carlikoff
To me this is a stupid question, no offense. Why would you ask someone if he's alive — L'éléphant
But it looks like we're going in circles — L'éléphant
The belief in god. Those who say god does not exist because there's no proof of god's existence — L'éléphant
So, why does belief in god require proof of god then — L'éléphant
What the fuck is this? — L'éléphant
Then I could say the same thing with you -- all the things you post here are just your illusion and I'm under no obligation to respond to an illusion or delusion. — L'éléphant
As with any definition of perception, which you've already handled well, how do we know perception exists? Because to argue against it, or to even doubt it, is perception itself. In other words, we can't talk our way out of our own mind and say it doesn't exist. That's the logical double bind for ya. Cartesian. — L'éléphant
That's not proof. — L'éléphant
Whether this solves or merely repeats Zeno's paradox has not be settled in science — Gregory