RE: Dr. Craig is a liar.
May 5, 2016 at 2:26 am
(This post was last modified: May 5, 2016 at 2:28 am by robvalue.)
I thought that "X is physical" and "X (literally) exists" mean exactly the same thing.
If something is non-physical, then it can only exist abstractly at best (a concept).
What exactly does it mean for something to exist but not be physical? Unless I'm getting the definition wrong, it seems to be a contradiction in terms.
If people want to put supernatural stuff alongside abstract concepts, then I have no argument with that. But a concept has no power to do anything in of itself.
If something is non-physical, then it can only exist abstractly at best (a concept).
What exactly does it mean for something to exist but not be physical? Unless I'm getting the definition wrong, it seems to be a contradiction in terms.
If people want to put supernatural stuff alongside abstract concepts, then I have no argument with that. But a concept has no power to do anything in of itself.
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