From: Kim Jones <[email protected]>
On 29 Mar 2017, at 10:22 am, '[email protected]' via Everything List
<[email protected]> wrote:
Couldn't an athiest instead be open to, for example, a mathematical foundation
from which that which we perceive as being matter emerges?
Sure - but then they wouldn't need to identify with atheism. They could just
call themselves - wait for it - "mathematicians"
Then... what about mathematicians who believe in some deity or other (as many
mathematicians through the ages have)... you are going to need to do better
than a bit of semantic wiggling if you want to provide a sound basis for your
proposition.
-Chris
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