(January 9, 2012 at 1:54 pm)amkerman Wrote: Reality: something that is neither derivative nor dependent but exists necessarily.
Merriam webster.
Do you believe reality exists?
Even if it couldn't be perceived, even if it could be found nowhere, even if it couldn't be proven, wouldn't it nevertheless exist by definition, because it NECESSARILY exists?
By definition, too, isn't it original to itself if it is not derivative or dependent of anything?
Is everything that exists a derivative of reality?
Everything that exists is reality.
(January 9, 2012 at 1:54 pm)amkerman Wrote: If reality contains all thought, all knowledge, is it not omnipotent?
Unless it can do anything it wants, it's not omnipotent. No evidence it can do anything it wants, universal constants suggest otherwise.
(January 9, 2012 at 1:54 pm)amkerman Wrote: If reality contains within it all time and all things is it not omnipresent?[/quote}
THAT, I'll give you.
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If reality is dependent on nothing is it not infallible?
I am part of reality. I am fallible. Therefore, reality is not infallible.