On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 6:41 AM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> I don't care who led what, and neither physics nor mathematical logic is >> religion. I asked 3 times but you did not provide one single example of an >> improvement in theology between 500BC and 500AD . Not one. > > > > > *The improvement is from believing in giant Turtles to both modern physics > and mathematics,* > God creating the world in 4004 BC in 6 days is just as inconsistent with the facts as the Earth being held up by a giant turtle, and God tricking is to torture His son to death so He could forgive us for eating a apple is just as stupid as a turtle. And neither modern physics nor mathematics is theology. I asked 4 times but you did not provide one single example of an improvement in theology between 500BC and 500AD . Not one. > > >> >> So you don't know of an example of a improvement in theology made >> between 500BC and 500AD but for some unspecified reason you believe there >> may be such a example somewhere in some book and you want me to try to find >> one. > > > > > No, I want you to read them, and understand the improvement by yoursel > f > So if I read all the ancient books you recommend I could someday be smart just like you? No thanks. > > > You just cannot separate theology of science, without making them both > inexact and inhuman. > I have no idea if that's true or not because I have no idea what "theology of science " means. Bruno, I don't believe you can write clearly in ANY language, except of course for Brunospeak, and only one person on the planet is fluent in Brunospeak. For example: *"your use of “primary matter”, that you call simply “matter” is not just theological, but is invalid from a scientist (in theology) point of view."* In the unlikely event there is a God even He doesn't know what that means. *> Fundamental science and religion have always been the same thing.* So the pope is a scientist as was Osama bin Laden, Einstein was a rabbi, and the words physics, mathematics, and even science should all be retired and replace by the single word "theology". I'm curious, does anybody besides Bruno think that would be a good idea? John K Clark > So you don't know of an example of a improvement in theology made between 500BC and 500AD but for some unspecified reason you believe there may be such a example somewhere in some book and you want me to try to find one. No, I want you to read them, and understand the improvement by yourself -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/everything-list. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

