On Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 8:55:45 AM UTC-5, John Clark wrote:
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> On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 9:00 AM Bruno Marchal <[email protected] 
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>> >  *I have no evidence that christianity was a fraud before 529. *
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> So you believe Jesus was the son of God, that God sent His only son to 
> Earth so humans could torture him to death because that was the only way 
> God could forgive them for eating an apple? You believe Jesus could turn 
> water into wine and rose from the dead? I think Bigfoot and flying saucer 
> men in New Mexico is far more likely.   
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> *> I have no clue that judaism, has eve been a fraud,*
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> So you believe in a talking snake, Noah's Ark, and God creating the 
> universe in 4004 BC in just 6 days?
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> John K Clark
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What is written here:

So according to "material-intrinsic semantics" the 4 that a vacuum tube 
computer produces when it adds 2+2 is not the same 4 that a transistor 
computer produces when it adds 2+2 ... So how can a serious person consider 
anything as monumentally silly as a computational theory involving 
"material-intrinsic semantics"?

John K Clark


is just as anti-material (belief in immaterial things) as the stories 
above. So that's why you can't criticize Bruno's view.

@philipthrift

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