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AnlytcPhil
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rcwitness:>>when it comes to God, or something that is believed to exist apart from our imagination, it’s just a speculation of what He might be like.<<
How do you know there’s anything you’re labeling “God”, if there is nothing you can imagine that “God” could refer to?
rcwitness:>>Eternity is the mysterious timelessness.<<
“Eternity” is the abstract noun form of the adjective “eternal”. Why do you know “eternal” isn’t just a word that some people long ago coined to tell about processes that we have no reason to believe will ever stop? That’s what it seems like to me. When I see a word like that, the first thing that enters my mind is that some human or humans must have coined it. The next thing that enters my mind is the question “For what purpose did that human or those humans coin it?”
rcwitness:>>Kinda loosing “losing” has just one “o”
] me here.<<
I can assure you that you’ve lost me a lot more with your “God”-talk and “Spirit”-talk than I’ve lost you.
rcwitness:>>Time is what we know. It the measurement of elapsement. Lol, I know that’s not a word."<<
We say "time elapsed because somebody coined that word. There’s no reason why you can’t coin ‘elapsement’. But coining aside, what could time be but a number that we read off a clock? That’s what I use the word “time” to speak of, and I think you do too.
(rcwitness, previously):>>He [God] is outside of time.<<
(me, previously): I really can’t think of any way to make any sense out of those words.
rcwitness:>>Cuz it’s a mystery.
When I look at “outside of time” I stop and think about how we could have come to learn how to use and interpret phrases of the form “outside of X”. Then it occurs to me that everything I’ve ever put for X that I understood was something that we said occurred at some particular time. So when you put “time” for “X” it just sounds just as crazy to me as if you had spoken “the taste of blue”. How can you know that it makes any sense, rather than ‘refers to a mystery’? But then, would you say “The taste of blue is a mystery”?
rcwitness:>>I believe the testimony, that you adamantly reject.
Whoa here! I deny rejecting anything. That’s what atheists do. I’m no atheist. The testimony you speak of may be something very true. How can you know that it is? I certainly don’t know that it is or isn’t.
How do you know there’s anything you’re labeling “God”, if there is nothing you can imagine that “God” could refer to?
rcwitness:>>Eternity is the mysterious timelessness.<<
“Eternity” is the abstract noun form of the adjective “eternal”. Why do you know “eternal” isn’t just a word that some people long ago coined to tell about processes that we have no reason to believe will ever stop? That’s what it seems like to me. When I see a word like that, the first thing that enters my mind is that some human or humans must have coined it. The next thing that enters my mind is the question “For what purpose did that human or those humans coin it?”
rcwitness:>>Kinda loosing “losing” has just one “o”
I can assure you that you’ve lost me a lot more with your “God”-talk and “Spirit”-talk than I’ve lost you.
rcwitness:>>Time is what we know. It the measurement of elapsement. Lol, I know that’s not a word."<<
We say "time elapsed because somebody coined that word. There’s no reason why you can’t coin ‘elapsement’. But coining aside, what could time be but a number that we read off a clock? That’s what I use the word “time” to speak of, and I think you do too.
(rcwitness, previously):>>He [God] is outside of time.<<
(me, previously): I really can’t think of any way to make any sense out of those words.
rcwitness:>>Cuz it’s a mystery.
When I look at “outside of time” I stop and think about how we could have come to learn how to use and interpret phrases of the form “outside of X”. Then it occurs to me that everything I’ve ever put for X that I understood was something that we said occurred at some particular time. So when you put “time” for “X” it just sounds just as crazy to me as if you had spoken “the taste of blue”. How can you know that it makes any sense, rather than ‘refers to a mystery’? But then, would you say “The taste of blue is a mystery”?
rcwitness:>>I believe the testimony, that you adamantly reject.
Whoa here! I deny rejecting anything. That’s what atheists do. I’m no atheist. The testimony you speak of may be something very true. How can you know that it is? I certainly don’t know that it is or isn’t.