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Again to your previous arm-wavingI SUPPLIED THE EVIDENCE OF OUR POSITION WHICH MANY BILLIONS HAVE ACCEPTED; while you supplied “I don’t know” and expect that to be a sufficient answer.
- Your first fact - universe so we could know god - assertion to your personal applied purpose to the universe. It is a fact that you hold this belief, but it is not a fact at all to everyone because you have yet to demonstrate that there is actually any difference between your deity and a literary figure. We could run an experiment where you start choking and let your church pray for you to breath and see if it steps in to help. Isn’t it said in your texts that let three of its true believers pray together and all that they pray for will come to pass? There’s a testable experiment. But really all that it would show is that performing those rituals creates a predictable result. It still doesn’t create a causal link between the results and the deity being the cause of those results.
- Second fact was just gibberish - I don’t see the connection of the points of my dressing ability and your link to you proving your god exists. Again - assertion here.
- third fact - humans are complex and special. So is every other creature out there. There are plenty of other highly socialized and intelligent animals that display the same characteristics you presented. We’re not that special as you seem to think we are which is good. We treat things better that we have commonality with instead of this superior ownership idea.
- It is a fact we have intelligence, the ability to think, and the apparent ability to choose. All that comes from a functioning brain. No one has any data anywhere of any of those abilities surviving beyond the physical brain. So don’t know why you think it can. But, again, just assertions here without evidence to back it up. I can point to brain damage reports where people’s ability to do all three are affected and once someone dies, they seem to stop being able to carry on those functions. Show me how your assumed reality shows otherwise other than just asserting it. Asserting the reality you want it to be has no bearing on how it actually presents itself.
- Next fact: you attribute all this to a diety and spirits. Well since there is no evidence of this I’ll leave your idea of facts with this statement: Ideas presented without evidence are dismissed without evidence. You seem to be confusing the idea that just because you believe it to be true, does not actually make it true. Especially when your ideas are indistinguishable from the cultural idea of santa, the genie, fairies, and all other mythical magical creatures of literature.
- part 6 - your facts are assertions. seems like you don’t know the difference. Facts are just raw data, such as fossils, genetic codes, etc. Inferences about the reality you experience are just your analysis about these facts, raw data, etc. Such as 1+2=3. 1,2 are just raw data - the facts. The +, = is your applied logic. The 3 is your conclusion. But you’ve been going on about spirits and deities as facts. Sorry that’s like “magic” + 2 = 3. Magic isn’t actually a fact yet. Neither is the supernatural. Therefore, applying logic to how this supernatural realm actually works isn’t actually correct since you have no actual data on it. It’s like assuming an alien space ship is real and then going on about what that space ship can do. Yeah kinda gotta actually find the space ship first, then study it, then make conclusions about what it can and can not do.
- questions about what science hasn’t discovered yet as to how the universe came into existence. No one knows yet. But labeling it as magic, isn’t actually an answer. It’s a conspiracy theory to fill in the gap of knowledge that makes people uncomfortable and may actually stop them from looking for a real answer.
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I’m tired of this absurd conversation. Mostly because I just sucks my day down thinking this is what religion can do to people. Anyone else want to talk?