(November 4, 2016 at 10:15 pm)Excited Penguin Wrote: What is the point beside you just declaring that you're imagining an impossible concept working in another universe somehow similar enough to have intelligent beings who describe it using Mathematics yet just different enough to have it not make any sense...
Sorry. You need to adhere to logic when describing concepts.
Here's the gist of what was being said way back...
FallentoReason Wrote:I think in a world where this jerk of a god exists, things would be different, as in, our perception and logical constructs would fit around that reality. Kant comes to mind, how he thinks morality is nothing more than an agent acting rationally. If we for a second entertain that idea as being the true interpretation of morality, then a world where a seemingly trivial god with seemingly ammoral rules exists, we would come to the rational conclusion that it must be "good". All of this is based on the assumption that since this god created that universe, it also set in place its ammoral metaphysics as being *the* abstract truths.
...ya lazy jerk.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle