Re: An invisible amoral mindless metaphorical form of arithmetic, aka "God"

2017-02-10 Thread MJH

On Thursday, 9 February 2017 15:50:37 UTC, Bruno Marchal wrote:
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> Hi people,
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> I think that this post is pure trolling. John comes back with questions 
> already answered. 
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> Any one can find the answers in the previews posts.
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> If anyone else has a question on this, please ask, or comment, but in this 
> present case we are looping.
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> Does anyone else have a problem with step 3 (the frist person 
> indeterminacy in self-duplication experience)?
>
> Or does anyone else believe John is trying to say something, and in that 
> case could he or she explains it?
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> Bruno
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Brilliant stuff, Bruno.

I do not know how you have been able to keep your composure so well. Many 
thanks for providing such a consistent explanation.

 

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Re: Brainwashing by atheists

2017-02-10 Thread MJH

On Monday, 6 February 2017 14:47:08 UTC, PGC wrote:
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> Besides that, one could wonder for example if it is modest to publicly 
> criticize the work of people that support your work, like you did with a 
> recent paper on this list. A modest colleague would operate with more 
> discretion and professionalism, it would seem to me. Especially when others 
> endorse (and translate etc.) others' work, which in my old-fashioned 
> worldview signals trust and *having each others back*,  
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This type of thinking seems terribly non-scientific. It seems like you 
advocate some kind of 'favours for friends' approach to things.

And what exactly is immodest about criticism? 
 

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