RE: God's God
April 9, 2013 at 6:32 pm
(This post was last modified: April 9, 2013 at 6:59 pm by median.)
(April 9, 2013 at 6:21 pm)ChadWooters Wrote:(April 9, 2013 at 5:33 pm)median Wrote: As an example:You proved my point. Treating infinity as a real condition creates a real paradox. You believe in a paradox. Your position is illogical.
∞ + 3 = ∞
But does ∞ - ∞ = 3 (as can be shown algebraically)? No it does not.
Wow, you really are a dumbass. NOPE. I don't "believe in a paradox" and you haven't proven shit (except your own credulity and gullibility). That is your problem. I admit when I don't know things, and in this case you are just too damn dishonest (and cowardly) to admit you don't know how we got here. Instead you makeup shit about deities b/c you bought into a fairytale when you were younger. YAY for you.
p.s. - The mathematical model in my example was NOT an example of "treating infinity as a real condition". It is more than comedy that you think infinities cannot be real (prove it!), yet you think your God is actually infinite. HA! Once again, if you can claim your deity is infinite (an infinite disembodied mind?), then we can say nature (the totality of existent physical things is infinite) - except the cool part for us is that we actually have demonstrable evidence of physical existence existing, and you have no demonstrable evidence of a "disembodied mind" existing (whatever that means) let alone anything "non-physical". The fact that multiple answers can be given mathematically, when using infinities, does NOT in anyway demonstrate that actual infinities are not possible. For all we know, it could very well be the case that we (our particles) are part of the eternal ever existing physical being of the global universe. There are lots of other possibilities, which you are unwilling to allow for due to your precommitment to Jesus. The difference is, we non-believers actually care whether or not our beliefs are actually true. You obviously don't.