RE: I need a volunteer
December 26, 2013 at 9:13 am
(This post was last modified: December 26, 2013 at 10:06 am by Little Rik.)
(December 26, 2013 at 12:00 am)Esquilax Wrote: Ah, so it was the usual unthinking word salad, I see.
More then a salad was a bone that you find hard to digest.
You still haven't got a clue about the difference between staying afloat and making progress.
Quote:Yes, and the way one rebuts arguments is to show that the evidence and observations of the real world do not fit the conclusions that you have drawn.
An argument can be rebut with false evidence.
Quote:Aw, someone never learned the difference between "I don't believe a god exists," and "I believe no gods exist."
Gee, must be the time for me to enroll in a English course.
Your intellectual extravaganza is astonish i just can't follow you anymore.
Quote:Okay, you've officially repeated yourself to the point that I'd feel comfortable reporting you for spamming.
So now you go crying to mummy that the dwarf clown stole your lolly?
That lolly was so good and now you got absolutely nothing and even mummy can not help you.
Your lolly was the dogma or false belief that life is finite that there is no God that science can lead to real progress and so on.
But maybe mummy can help you.
She can not give you one more lolly because she run out of lollies but she can kick the dwarf clown out the forum so the order is re-establish and you can keep on masturbating your brains (what is left) thinking that you are right and the dwarf clown never existed.
(December 25, 2013 at 7:08 pm)Severan Wrote: Unfortunately, the second law of thermodynamics stops you there. As time goes on, the universe becomes more disordered. This is constantly happening until it all is disordered. Humans can only be ordered by using energy and exporting disorder. The second law can be proven by throwing a deck of cards in the air 2 billion times. Do you expect it to fall right back into the same place, in the same order, and in a deck? No! It takes energy to get those cards back together. Now, we will apply the second law to your "finite life" question. Life is order. The universe moves towards disorder. Eventually, life cannot keep up enough energy to keep order. Life becomes disorder, and is no more. You see where I'm going?. I just proved that death exists. Deal with it.
Gee, your laws are very very difficult to understand.
Fortunately the universal laws are a lot more simple to understand.
The universe recycle itself all the time and the energy never get lost and with it the consciousness that move along this never ending cycle.
Quote:There may not be evidence to disprove a god's existence (for now)
Gee, you haven't find out after a million year of human life so you still keep the hope that you may find in the future!.
I admire your blind faith.
Quote:but there is plenty to limit a god into something that doesn't interact, non-omniscient, and non-omnipotent, heartless, fuck-up that did not create anything and has no power in this universe.
You are running far too much with your fantasy.
Why God should interact with you when you are not interested in him?
Quote:Just like there's no evidence for aliens, but we can say that we have yet to find solid evidence, and if they do exist, they are likely primitive or very far away. We can also say which planets most likely do not have life.
Also, I want to point out that the person who made the claim must support the claim, and knock down the counter-claims. It seems atheists have been the ones doing this so far. Christians should have their turn.
So, first: prove to me that a god does exist, and then we'll talk.
Since the birth of human existence there were people who curse God well before someone told them that God exist.
When something trouble them they blame God.
Other people thought that God exist for different reasons.
Different people assume that God exist or does not exist for so many different reasons.
You can assume and go on and on with these theories for ever and ever and at the end getting nowhere.
To me the only way to understand how the system works is to expand the consciousness and dig the spiritual gold that lie within.
All the rest is a universe full of assumptions worth nothing.
(December 25, 2013 at 7:00 pm)pocaracas Wrote: You make it soooo easy... -.-' I observe people dying.
I do not observe people's consciousness persisting after the body dies.
Why should anyone even consider the proposition that this consciousness doesn't die with the body?
You assume that your physical senses can detect something NON-physical like the consciousness.
You got big expectation boy.
Quote:Perhaps you should try to define "life", before you consider it infinite...
Life is the driver of the vehicle called body.