RE: A question to all atheists!
January 29, 2017 at 7:23 pm
(This post was last modified: January 29, 2017 at 7:32 pm by Gestas.)
(January 29, 2017 at 4:25 pm)Alex K Wrote:(January 29, 2017 at 4:05 pm)Gestas Wrote: So do you believe there was never a state of affairs where there was no natural world?
You keep making the same mistake.
I think the issue is you don't understand what you're talking about. It's sort of like when some physicists will equate "nothing" with the quantum vacuum when nothing means, nothing.
I suggest taking a Philosophy 101 course at your local college or reading a book on basic logic. Otherwise, we're just going to continue to go around in circles.
Let me try this one more time (lul). If time is tied down to the natural world, then to say the natural world doesn't exist is to say that time also does not exist; and to say the natural world exists is to say time exists. So if there was ever a state of affairs where no natural world existed, then time would also not exist. I'm asking you if believe the natural world has always existed. There's nothing invalid about this question. I think you're just slow or outside of your realm of expertise. Put another way, if there is a possible world where no natural world exists, then that possible world would also be timeless. Hopefully, you understand the concept of "possible worlds" in modal logic... So, in this possible world there would have never been a natural world (or time). Now, do you believe in such a possible world that the natural world (and time) could come into existence? If not, then you must believe that the natural world in the actual world (ours) is past-eternal. I think this is pretty basic stuff... but perhaps it's difficult to understand for somebody who never went to college or read a book on basic logic...
(January 29, 2017 at 5:46 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote:(January 29, 2017 at 4:05 pm)Gestas Wrote: So if the natural world didn’t exist, then time wouldn’t exist. Which is what I’ve been saying.
So do you believe there was never a state of affairs where there was no natural world? If so, then you believe time, including the natural world, has always existed. Therefore, the natural world is past-eternal. Which is what I've been saying is the most logical explanation (if you're atheist).
If you don’t agree with the above then I don’t know what you’re saying. It sounds like you’ve been reading and listening to things that are over your head, that you don’t completely understand, and now you’re just repeating them. Sort of like how a parrot can repeat human language without knowing what it's saying.
There's also holes in the idea of time being part of the natural world, but I won't get into that. Let's just assume for the sake of discussion that time is part of the natural world so if the natural world doesn't exist, then time doesn't exist. So if the natural world has always existed, then time, along with the natural world, has always existed.
So do you believe the natural world has always existed? That there was never a state of affairs (hopefully you know what this means) where there was no natural world?
Alex is a physicist, you dolt. You're the one who is listening to explanations beyond your ability to comprehend.
I think Alex is a pseudo-intellectual and I'd be very surprised if he were an actual physicist. Maybe he lied to you guys about being one? Or maybe physicists are overrated? Moreover, not every physicist has the same view on time.