RE: Would you be an atheist if science and reason wasn't supportive of atheism?
December 6, 2012 at 6:02 am
I notice you didn't respond to my previous rebuttal of your claim. May I assume then that you concede my point?
(December 6, 2012 at 12:46 am)Vincenzo "Vinny" G. Wrote: Improbable event: My cup of coffee floating up towards the ceiling at 6:30 pmOK
Quote:Rhythm claims the event becomes a certainty at 6:30 pm 1:1Which means that the event actually occurred
Quote:6:31 pm, a 1:1 event, predicted to be inevitable, has not taken place.Yes it has. You said that it had in your previous statement. That's what the expressions 'certainty' and '1:1' mean; that a factual occurrence has been observed. It's the actual occurrence of the event that changes the probability from a possibility to a certainty.
Sum ergo sum