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Yep, and it was difficult to keep the thought police pleased in 1984, too. Thought control is always difficult (for the subjects, that is).no, it would be the truth, anyone who has hated another is guilty of murder, even if only in his heart. the point is to overcome our sinful natures, not to yield to them. no one ever said Christainity is easy. its extremely difficult.
That’s not why I would think it’s wrong, no.seems like that might be a sin, huh?
Enough with this “programming” nonsense. You can’t prove that there is programming because you can’t prove there’s a programmer! Your theism pervades everything.natural evolutionary programming.
And no, neither natural selection nor genetics count as programmers. They don’t have intentions.
Firstly, I don’t drive home. Secondly, my mom tells me that my dog waits at the door half an hour beforehand. She always gets anxious at that time of the day. Coincidence? I doubt it. The same thing happens when my dad is home with my other two dogs.dogs, wolves, and several other animals may do that in the wild, what does that have to do with pride? and the dog doesnt predict when you get home, he can hear you a block away. opie sits on a table by the front door, but he doesnt do it until he hears my diesel pull up the drive. i cant believe this is your idea of evidence.
I don’t think that Christians are in the same boat. I’m not in the boat.if you think Christains are in the same boat
You have a very romantic view of love (and no, that’s not a compliment). It doesn’t have to be special to be real.every kid on the planet thinks his dog loves him as i thought that mine loved me. its nothing special at all.
So by your own admission, you don’t have…what was it again? Oh yeah, “valid evidence.” So by your own admission, you don’t have valid evidence that other humans can think and feel, yet you assume they do. How irrational of you!your best bet may be a turing test. but as to 100 percent proof, i dont think that exists
This does not satisfy your professed standard of evidence. Their explanations could be programmed!but for me i simply accept it because other people can explicitly explain their emotional states and i can verify what they say by comparing it to my known emotional states.
No, but I have no evidence that they aren’t when using your standard of evidence. Everything, explanations included, could be programmed. You’ve painted yourself in a corner here, and we both know it. Now, let me ask you: which of us is using two different standards of evidence?do you think other people are displaying programmed responses? do you think that you are displaying programmed responses?
How do you know that I can do with my mind what you’ve done to yours? Appearances don’t count, remember? You can’t even prove that I have a mind, so I wouldn’t be talking about how flexible it is!but we can overcome any programming we are born with, we can self program
That paint is still wet, Pete. You’re still stuck in that corner, from the looks of it.
Yeah, because your assumption has a much more solid foundation than mine.at least thats my opinion on the matter.
You still have to assume that the response is not programmed. In my opinion, my dog’s yelp of pain is a good enough explanation of her mental state. I can sympathize with the pain she’s expressed. Face it: your assumption isn’t any better than mine!it boils down to the mere fact another human can tell me how he is feeling, and i dont have to make assumptions because he can explicitly explain and i can verify his claims by my similar experiences.
Oh snap!and its hard to believe your a male, but ill take your word for it.
It’s odd that this response sounds almost exactly like the type of relativism you condemn.thats not a spectacularly humane way to slaughter, but most other people in the world think the American obsession with pets is odd. the chinese dont see a problem with it, but then, i doubt that they keep alot of pet dogs.
Correct. They just remain unanswerable.why not? its the study of being, i think it entirely appropriate in questions not answerable by science. those questions dont just dissappear because they arent empirically examinable.
How do we prove that a metaphysical premise is true? Keep in mind that you can’t even prove that I have a mind, so your track record isn’t looking too good from the outset.not asking questions about such things is nothing more than sticking your head in the sand.