(July 6, 2015 at 2:13 pm)Cato Wrote:(July 6, 2015 at 1:04 pm)pool Wrote: X=5;
Y=X;
It is proven that X was not initially 5 but rather non-existent.
What is the value of Y now?
(I reduced my idea to something that is THAT SIMPLE.I can't make it anymore simple!)
Try this:
1. A theist is a person that believes in god.
2. The Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury are people.
3. The Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury believe in god.
4. The Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury exist.
5. Theists exist.
Get it now?
Your logic is flawless.It is by no means flawed.
Try this:
1. Theism gave birth to Theists.
2. Theism is wrong.
3. Theists do not exist.
Bear with me,it is the same as:
1. A woman gave birth to a child in 1999.
2. I travel back to time in 1998 and kill the woman.
3. The child doesn't exist.
Also,I don't mean it in the literal sense when i say "exist" Cato.
I didn't mean that if theism is wrong the theists living around us would simply dissappear.(I apologize for my english.)
What i meant was that theists wouldn't really be theists if theism didn't exist.They'd be something else but definitely not theists.