(June 1, 2020 at 7:35 pm)brokenreflector Wrote:Quote:"New members must make 30 posts and be a member for 30 days before they are allowed to post external content, such as links, images, or videos.
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Evidently, BrianSoddingBoru4 https://atheistforums.org/user-4903.html doesn't completely understand the rules that he's been given the privilege of enforcing.
To anyone who is intellectually honest and in possession of a normal level of reading comprehension, the Roger Penrose video was posted with the intention to create a discussion. I was interested in how a group of pseudo-intellectual Internet atheists would respond to an actual genius and scientist who believes there is more than matter and energy. In fact, he's way past that notion. Now, he's pondering how these three aspects of reality interact with each other. One poster has already tried to misrepresent things by saying Penrose must believe the abstract and mental are physically located in the brain. That's not what he believes. Go watch the video. Learn something for once in your life.
The video has been uploaded on YouTube and it's titled "Sir Roger Penrose & William Lane Craig • The Universe: How did it get here & why are we part of it?" At 13:30 the moderator begins to ask Penrose a question and he responds by saying there are three aspects of reality: physical, mind, and abstract. He then begins to describe the mysteries of these three aspects and their relationship with each other. This idea of there being more than matter and energy flies in the face of what many atheists believe, so I expect there to be much butthurtness, lying, and misrepresentation of Penrose's ideas.
Let the games commence.
You are new here. Mind your manners.