Aemeth wrote:Logical principles are eternal. They are not stuck in our perception of time. Hence we can successfully say that logical principles could be eternal, but our world isn't.
Give me an example of an eternal logical principal, and upon your completion and my immediate understanding of said example, I will allow you entrance into the magical Kingdom of Eusou...Your use of words so closely together that in essence shouldn't be together confuses me...Logic is perceived, first and foremost...Time comes from and will go to a place we cannot comprehend...So in my mind, time is eternal, and shits on everything we think or believe to be logical...Elaborate...Or, tap out as you suggested you would do for lack of an understanding...
deepsepia wrote:So I'm quite prepared to be mystical about the universe, to be awed by the extraordinary things that happen inside atomic nuclei and in the center of galaxies-- this is wonderful, and often hard to comprehend-- but none of this implies the existence of a god or gods.
Bro, this is a perfect statement, except I would have wrote it a bit differently...
So I'm quite prepared to be mystical about the universe, to be awed by the extraordinary things that happen inside atomic nuclei and in the center of galaxies-- this is wonderful, and often hard to comprehend--
but none of this directly implies or disproves the existence of a god or gods.
And if you agree with that (I kinda think you have to being that even though we disagree you are not without reason), and I kinda think that you do, then we are done here...Nothing left to see...
If you WOULD agree with that...It's a pretty sound rewrite if I must say so myself, then it means we now see eye to eye...