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If it doesn't, and the religion concept doesn't and never did, then it's an 'imaginary' concept, a theory. 'Imaginary' concepts are internally consistent like in mathematics, and internally inconsistent like in religions. Quote:
On the contrary, history is aware that 'They' -as defined in religious texts- couldn't possibly have done anything material to the 'real' world. (See the definition of 'real', above). "They still affect events..." to religious lunatics only. |
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Most people's eyes will glaze over at all the symbolic logic, and they will assume that their incomprehension indicates the presence of profound truth. Yeah, right. lol |
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No it is not clear at all. I never posted what you claimed I posted. Anywhere. My post was to Keith and didn't have a thing to do with anything you posted, get it? [ July 11, 2002: Message edited by: Tristan Scott ]</p> |
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Whether gods are actual beings is not known. Whether gods are not actual beings cannot be known. IOW you can only prove if something exists, you cannot prove something does not exist. [ July 11, 2002: Message edited by: Tristan Scott ]</p> |
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1) "...religious concepts are...consistent..." with 2000 years superstitions about nature's laws. 2) "Oh and mathematics aren't always consistent.": 'inconsistency' is any logic that doesn't follow definitions; I studied mathematics, and any inconsistency is rejected from it; mathematics is clean from inconsistencies; I studied the Bible, and any inconsistency is apologized for; do you have any examples of inconsistencies in mathematics, Tristan? 3)That's why we have to have imaginary numbers.": when you posted "That's why...", I see that you don't know the mathematical definition of 'imaginary' numbers; I do know it; 'real' and 'imaginary' numbers are equally consistent in being human symbols describing the nature, and they both don't exist in nature. Quote:
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I prove it by using today's standards of 'real'. See the definition of 'real' in my previous post. For example I can prove that 'God', as 'God' is defined by the Bible, is baloney. Do you want some? I am waiting. |
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Ion,
Maybe you should try getting over yourself. You study math do you? Well, I teach algebra and trig and I can tell you that imaginary numbers are used because we cannot take sqaure roots on negative numbers and come up with real numbers, so we have devised a system of imaginary numbers that we can use when figuring phasors or phase vectors. Is this an actual inconsistency in mathematics? No, because mathematics is a tool in which inconsistencies can be manipulated out. My mention of imaginary numbers was a bit of humor, hence the . Are you devoid of humor, Ion? You certainly appear to be. You claim to be able to prove that something does not exist. Then you amend it to claim that you can prove something is baloney. You are inconsistent here, Ion. I would very much like to see you prove something does not exist. Please do. |
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Tristan, but you seem to be claiming that a (solid) proof that something doesn't exist doesn't exist.
Can you prove that a proof that something doesn't exist doesn't exist? |
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