RE: Evidence for a god. Do you have any? Simplified arguments version.
October 12, 2018 at 12:47 pm
The line is not finite, but the whole line didn't always exist, and if none it always existed, and whole of it didn't always exist, but they all came to be, it's rational to say whether it's infinite or not, it has to come to be.
One thing had to always exist, but none of it always existed, and the whole thing didn't always exist.
In case of composition fallacy, it always is, is when the individual parts make some feature together and their togetherness as a whole makes it the case that the individual thing doesn't apply to the above.
But a line is a line, infinite or not, it's made out of lines. And the whole thing you can stretch it out, true, but if the line is made out of all effects, what does it mean to say the whole thing is not an effect? It's a meaningless expression.
It's rather trying to say, something in the past always existed which made way for something in the future. But if none of always existed, and the whole thing has not, and no part of it always existed, what does it mean to say some part of it always existed?
Yes we can imagine an infinite line by definition steams back forever back, but if none of it always existed, then none of it always existed. That simple bro.
One thing had to always exist, but none of it always existed, and the whole thing didn't always exist.
In case of composition fallacy, it always is, is when the individual parts make some feature together and their togetherness as a whole makes it the case that the individual thing doesn't apply to the above.
But a line is a line, infinite or not, it's made out of lines. And the whole thing you can stretch it out, true, but if the line is made out of all effects, what does it mean to say the whole thing is not an effect? It's a meaningless expression.
It's rather trying to say, something in the past always existed which made way for something in the future. But if none of always existed, and the whole thing has not, and no part of it always existed, what does it mean to say some part of it always existed?
Yes we can imagine an infinite line by definition steams back forever back, but if none of it always existed, then none of it always existed. That simple bro.