On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 2:48 PM, meekerdb <meeke...@verizon.net> wrote:

> >> A belief that was enormously popular during the dark ages and led to a
> thousand years of philosophical dead ends; not surprising really, confusion
> is inevitable if you insist on trying to make sense out of gibberish.
>
>  > So you think the existence of soul or spirit is not just false but
> incomprehensible.
>

There are aspects of the soul theory that are comprehensible, in fact there
are aspects about it that I think are true, but a much better name for it
would be "information". What I think is gibberish is "free will", it is
incomprehensible because their is nothing to comprehend, it isn't saying
anything, there is no there there.

> there are experiments (e.g. healing prayer, NDE tests) that could have
> provided evidence for these extra-physical phenomena.  By their null result
> they provide evidence against them.
>

The God theory is not gibberish, it's just wrong. Free will is not even
wrong. And they got null results only when the sick people didn't know they
were being prayed over, when they did know they actually got worse.

  John K Clark

>
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