On 13 Oct 2014, at 18:48, John Clark wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]>
wrote:
> what a things is and what a thing does: is basically the same
things.
So you think there is no difference between nouns verbs and
adjectives.
Wrong inference, which is clear in what you just don't quote.
Dishonest way to argue.
I think there are.
Of course.
> That follows from determinacy.
There is no logical reason to believe that everything in the world
must be deterministic, nor is there any experimental evidence that
every event has a cause.
I don't do philosophy. Just science. I have no opinion, just theory
and argument. I made a point. I did not defend a point. You distract
us from the line.
> Most religion accept that God has some relation with Truth,
Not exactly. I prefer that my beliefs be true, or at least as true
as I can get them, but others have a different preference. For the
religious the most important part of a belief isn't it's truth but
how good it makes you feel or how well the belief binds the
community together. But there is no disputing matters of taste.
You are dreaming. The believer in all religion believe them because
they think they are true. You confuse religion and tradition. We are
doing theoretical analysis, not sociological analysis.
Are you OK with my "new" definition of God?
Bruno
John K Clark
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