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A book that called the Matterhorn taller than Everest would contain an absurdity -- that is, a patent falsehood -- though not, of course, a contradiction. In just such an untendentious sense, rlogan is calling miracle claims (or at least, some of the miracle claims in the bible) absurd. He may be right or wrong, but he is not abusing the term nor obviously demonstrating some lack of philosophical acumen. You have to understand that taking the logician's sense of 'absurd' to be the primary meaning is sort of like taking the quantum physicist's sense of 'spin' to be that term's primary meaning. A little philosophy is a dangerous thing... If you are interested, I suggest you ask rlogan for the reasoning behind the claim that at least some of the bible's miracle reports are ludicrous. That might generate a more substantive exchange. |
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