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No, it isn’t. “Empty” space is buzzing with a lot of interesting activity for physicists.Empty space is by definition, nothing.
No, it isn’t. “Empty” space is buzzing with a lot of interesting activity for physicists.Empty space is by definition, nothing.
You are being rather presumptuous and uncharitable. You do not have the right to tell anyone on CAF what to do, or not do. And, by the way, the paragraph stated in the OP was trying to set up another one of those absurd paradoxes similar, in type, to those like one about whether or not God can make a rock too heavy for Him to pick up. You focused on the first three sentences and ignored the next six. The writer was trying to disprove the existence of God with it. All I was doing is pointing out the absurdities abound in such a childish consideration.You are taking the terms out of the context of this conversation. The original poster wasn’t talking about mind, thought, or beer. He was talking about darkness and light as they relate to the stories of creation in Genesis.
Next time you want to introduce logical fallacy into a conversation please don’t do it in response to my post.
Your point is well-taken. The paragraph is an exercise in childishness. It’s like trying to describe to someone how to get to New York City by way of the color green and a bowl of chicken soup. You have to teach that person too many things. Of course, if you have a couple of months, you can take them one by one.*“Just out of curiosity, as the bible says God created light and then separate light and darkness. Since everything must be created, who created the darkness then? If God did, then what was before the darkness? Ok, ok, darkness is an empty space. Then who created the empty space? If it has been there all along, that empty space must be God himself. ‘No! No! God is outside time and space.’ Err, do you mean he is inside some kind of solid packed with carbon atoms or inside the carbon itself surrounded by electrons? I will leave these to you”. *
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Can we really say that because we do not know the opposite of something, that therefore the thing in questions has no existential relevance or being? The reality of it would still be real, even though we would not understand it in terms of its opposite.Darkness is the antithesis of light. It needed no name prior to having an opposite.
But it would not mean that darkness does not exist. It merely means that we would not understand it as darkness.Thus, this statement is flawed. It there were no such this as light, then darkness would not need a name.
I apologize. Now, do I get one for you attempting to take my words beyond their natural intention and thereby introducing a logical fallacy into the conversation? And, how about one for inferring that I told anyone what to do? The statement was phrased as a question (note the word please) but I accidentally ended it with a period which is easy because the keys are close.You are being rather presumptuous and uncharitable. You do not have the right to tell anyone on CAF what to do, or not do. And, by the way, the paragraph stated in the OP was trying to set up another one of those absurd paradoxes similar, in type, to those like one about whether or not God can make a rock too heavy for Him to pick up. You focused on the first three sentences and ignored the next six. The writer was trying to disprove the existence of God with it. All I was doing is pointing out the absurdities abound in such a childish consideration.
I think I am owed an apology.
jd
Can we really say that because we do not know the opposite of something, that therefore the thing in questions has no existential relevance or being? The reality of it would still be real, even though we would not understand it in terms of its opposite.
But we do understand what darkness is, because we are aware of its opposite, but does it stop being real, when we remove light permanently. Is darkness a thing in itself, or is its existence reliant on our knowledge of it being darkness as opposed to light? If so, then what does it mean for it to exist.
If there is such a thing as darkness, as in being existentially real apart from the reality of light, then your arguement fails to answer the questions, since darkness would be a substance or a particle like light, and would not need the existence of its opposite in order to have being.
I never made these claims. I simply said that something does not need a name until it’s antithesis exists. Unless we have opposing forces then all we have is force and there is no need to name this force because it is understood to be all that exists. It doesn’t make the force any less real or existent, it simply makes the force be unnamed. Thus darkness wasn’t named until light was created.
But it would still be darkness by nature of being, regardless of our knowledge, correct?I never made these claims. I simply said that something does not need a name until it’s antithesis exists. Unless we have opposing forces then all we have is force and there is no need to name this force because it is understood to be all that exists. It doesn’t make the force any less real or existent, it simply makes the force be unnamed. Thus darkness wasn’t named until light was created.
OK, I apologize. Now, do I get one for the alchemy of turning a question mark into a period?I apologize. Now, do I get one for you attempting to take my words beyond their natural intention and thereby introducing a logical fallacy into the conversation? And, how about one for inferring that I told anyone what to do? The statement was phrased as a question (note the word please) but I accidentally ended it with a period which is easy because the keys are close.
Hey!!!OK, I apologize. Now, do I get one for the alchemy of turning a question mark into a period?
Just kidding!
jd
I was explaining why the author might have neglected to mention the creation of darkness. I was not explaining why darkness was not created. There’s a big difference.But it would still be darkness by nature of being, regardless of our knowledge, correct?
While I don’t think this aside was the intent of the OP, it might be an interesting thread on its own. From the POV of the physical, in the beginning all there was was darkness, in some sense. The very next act of Creation (after the Heavens and Earth) was the making of light. So, it seems that light presupposes darkness, not the other way around. If darkness was a priori to light, then it was darkness that needed an antithesis. (Although, the earth and the universe might have had some light, it apparently was not enough for those who would come later to inhabit the earth.)But it would still be darkness by nature of being, regardless of our knowledge, correct?
Nothing.What did I do to you?!
jd
It makes me want to jump around, jump around! :dancing:Nothing.
I was just trying to sober you up. I was just joking.
Man. You more sensitive about words then a gangster rapper!!!
I mc all night and all day.
I rap about philosophy in my sleep, when they play the beat.
I rap about how Aquinas leaves all other philosophy in defeat.
I rap about why atheism is bleak
I rap about why naturalism is weak
I rap about how Jesus Christ exposes the theif
I rap about how God loves us, even when we beef.
I rap about repenting and how God fulfills our spiritual needs.
I rap about objective morality, the path the peace.
I rebuke nihilism, its the image of the beast!!
Are you feeling it?![]()
I think what you’re looking for is the ‘gift’ of faith; it’s found by humble prayer, by design… I don’t think you’ll just be stumbling across it during a journey down a path conjured up by your own limited reason. Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father but through Him…*“Just out of curiosity, as the bible says God created light and then separate light and darkness. Since everything must be created, who created the darkness then? If God did, then what was before the darkness? Ok, ok, darkness is an empty space. Then who created the empty space? If it has been there all along, that empty space must be God himself. ‘No! No! God is outside time and space.’ Err, do you mean he is inside some kind of solid packed with carbon atoms or inside the carbon itself surrounded by electrons? I will leave these to you”. *
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The jewish mystics, the kabbalists, have answered these questions quite a long time ago.*“Just out of curiosity, as the bible says God created light and then separate light and darkness. Since everything must be created, who created the darkness then? If God did, then what was before the darkness? Ok, ok, darkness is an empty space. Then who created the empty space? If it has been there all along, that empty space must be God himself. ‘No! No! God is outside time and space.’ Err, do you mean he is inside some kind of solid packed with carbon atoms or inside the carbon itself surrounded by electrons? I will leave these to you”. *