There is no way of proving the non-existence of something that there isn't,
or something inconceivable such as God or any supra-natural entity that ever
has being maded up by humans (or not) I don't know, I think that this kind
of arguments (in favor or not) of God's existence is boring and useless,
there is no meaning in discussing such things, Ok... maybe some of us didn't
have enought discussion about those themas, but nevertheless is useless.

Att;
Enrique Fynn.
--
Artificial intelligence laboratory
Federal University of Uberlândia
"Even a stopped clock is right twice a
day."


2009/11/5 einseele <[email protected]>

>
> Hi orn
>
> Nice, I love proofs of God, not those too scientific :-) but those
> from non believers as this was the case
>
> I dont like of course all those boring proofs of not existence of god.
>
> Whatever.
>
> What I consider yes a piece of talk is Abraham telling his wife that
> God said to him in private,  to lie down with Hagar so to conceive an
> heir :-)
>
> And now, some 6000 years away (or million, who cares ) persons blow
> themselves, trying to kill the rest because that promise
>
> heyy I`m not joking, holy war is just warming up
>
>
>
> On 5 nov, 18:05, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
> > *** chuckles***
> >
> > And, since the very term “Ornitologicum” could be interpreted as an ad
> > hominem … implying I’m for the birds….;-), I thought I’d add a few
> > more proofs for god:
> >
> > http://www.godlessgeeks.com/LINKS/GodProof.htm
> >
> > On Nov 5, 11:30 am, einseele <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Argumentum Ornitologicum
> >
> > > I close my eyes and so I see a flock of birds. The vision elapses a
> > > second, may be less; I don´t know how many birds I saw. Was the number
> > > of birds definite or indefinite? The problem involves the existence of
> > > God. If God exists, the number is definite, because God knows how many
> > > birds I did saw. If God does not exist, the number is indefinite,
> > > because no one could have that counted. At any rate I saw less than
> > > ten birds (let´s say) and more than one, but I  did not see nine,
> > > eight, seven, six, five, four, three or two birds. I saw a number
> > > between ten and one, which is not nine , eight, seven, six, five, and
> > > so on. That integer is inconceivable. Therfore, God exists.
> >
> > > On 5 nov, 11:34, socratus <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > God and Consciousness.
> >
> > > > Mr. ‘FF ’ wrote:
> >
> > > > ‘ There is only one place where "God" has been
> > > >  demonstrated, even proven to exist - in human brains.’
> > > > === .
> > > > God and Consciousness.
> >
> > > > It seems you are right saying: ‘There is only one place
> > > > where "God" has been demonstrated, even proven
> > > >  to exist - in human brains.’
> > > >  Why? Because if God exist, HE /SHE/ IT must be
> > > >  in every place it means in human brains too.
> > > >  Question: is it possible to prove this ?
> > > >  I will try.
> > > > Our brain works on dualistic basis: usually consciousness
> > > > (logically)  and rarely unconsciousness ( at first it seems
> > > >  illogically but at last it shows as very wise act) .
> > > > In his book ‘ The Holographic Universe’  Michael Talbot
> > > >  on the page 160 explained this situation in such way:
> > > > ‘ Contrary to what everyone knows it is so, it may not be
> > > >  the brain that produce consciousness, but rather consciousness
> > > >  that creates the appearance of the brain -  . .  . .’
> > > > But as the ‘Bhagavad Gita’ says:
> > > > Fools deride Me when I descend in the human form.
> > > > They do not know My transcendental nature and
> > > >  My supreme dominion over all that be.
> > > >  / Chapter  9. Text 11./
> > > > ========== . .
> > > > Best wishes.
> > > > Israel Sadovnik. / Socratus.
> >
> > > >
> http://www.physforum.com/index.php?showtopic=23624&st=15http://www.ph...
> >
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