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One cannot argue whether blue is blue, because 'blue' is simply a word to differentiate one observation (the area in the EMS that produces blue light) from another (the area in the EMS that produces red light). The phenomenon of "blue" is observed, and a name is given to 'tag' it for reference. One can argue whether god exists, because god is neither observed, nor identified through the property of "existing." To say that "god exists by definition" is as meaningless as to say "the supreme burrito exists by defintion." Quote:
So while I agree that 'probability' is not the correct word to use, you must concede that *claiming* to be self-existent (I'm assuming you mean "with no beginning") is evidence of actually *being* self-existent. Quote:
What supports your position that you can have no knowledge of supra-material beings unless it is revelead? That's beging the question. |
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Actually "self-existent" means that he does not depend on anything outside himself for his existence. I am not at all arguing for or against the existence of God here. Merely trying to clarify that, unless you possess comprehensive knowledge of all forms of existence and all possibility, probability statements about the existence or non-existence of God are meaningless. Knowledge of spiritual beings (non-corporeal), by necessity, can not come through any evidentiary tests which are devised in a material framework. How would you test for the existence of an immaterial being? You'd ask for "evidence;" but what kind of evidence are you qualified to evaluate? Material evidence. |
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How is that possible in a purely materialistic universe? Rocks don't talk (metaphorically). |
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Just clicking around. I didn't realize you had responded to me here.
(i) When I say that God* is the same as God, then I simply mean that not enough distinctions have surfaced in order for me to make the difference. In an Anselmnian sensen, if God* exists and is a logically necessary being then God* is God (of the actual world). Also, I do think God continues to interact with His creation. I'm not a Deist. For example, God caused the Red Sea to divide and the resurrection of Jesus. These are not laid out by the initial conditions of the big bang. (ii) About a C-universe, I don't disagree. I think my point must have been about the probability of such a universe coming about on its own due to either Law or random chance. The fact that a life-permitting universe comes about is astounding evidence for a creator. And I don't understand your objection about patterns not being special to humans. Known patterns within complexity are essential in determining if anything is designed whether it be in anthropology, paleontology, history, or cosmology. matt |
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Also, my WORD program knows the names of the files I've worked with recently. My computer knows how to connect me to the internet. Etc. Regards, HRG. |
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