That's all very well except that:
(a) If you put your hand up to a 2D object, they still wouldn't feel you, since they do not feel in 3D, they feel in 2D. In order to feel you, you would have to put your hand through them, even by the smallest amount.
(b) Yes, the "spiritual" 2Der could be right, and the skeptic wrong, but the opposite can easily be true too. It's an ultimately pointless exercise where he assumes the spiritual one is correct in order to make his point.
(c ) If God were to stick his extra dimensional hand into our world, we'd see it as 3D, or at least see the effects. Does this guy think God is material or something, because most theists I meet say God isn't.
(a) If you put your hand up to a 2D object, they still wouldn't feel you, since they do not feel in 3D, they feel in 2D. In order to feel you, you would have to put your hand through them, even by the smallest amount.
(b) Yes, the "spiritual" 2Der could be right, and the skeptic wrong, but the opposite can easily be true too. It's an ultimately pointless exercise where he assumes the spiritual one is correct in order to make his point.
(c ) If God were to stick his extra dimensional hand into our world, we'd see it as 3D, or at least see the effects. Does this guy think God is material or something, because most theists I meet say God isn't.





