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Tue 18 Aug, 2009 11:54 am - No, not at all. The last thing I want is to live my life with some unfounded belief that requires me to ignore facts. I don't want any good stories to get in the way of the facts, and I... (view)
Tue 18 Aug, 2009 12:43 am - I've heard of him, and I'm not really interested. Thanks anyway. I don't see the prospect of an immortal and immaterial soul that passes into other bodies after death. I much prefer... (view)
Mon 17 Aug, 2009 10:47 pm - Ok, I want to set a few things straight. I want to address the issue of whether a person is the result of a natural, physical and chemical reaction and association or something of a higher order,... (view)
Wed 29 Apr, 2009 08:52 am - [QUOTE=xris;60457]Constant movement is an object moving from one location to another it has to move in increments otherwise it would be in two places at the same time.Its a matter of accepting time... (view)
Mon 27 Apr, 2009 01:38 am - That's right. We don't know. I'm not asking if anyone does. We do know it happened. What I want to talk about is whether the logical assumption is that it will happen again or that... (view)
Sun 26 Apr, 2009 09:55 pm - I don't want to ask about the nature of existence or the universe. I posted a similar thread to this in existentialism too, but what I want is a discussion on the logic. Knowing what we know,... (view)
Sun 26 Apr, 2009 09:32 pm - I'm talking more about a second big bang. Or not second, but more likely ((10^500)^500)^500th big bang. I'm talking about the cause of the universe, and how it is illogical to assume what... (view)
Sun 26 Apr, 2009 10:23 am - My argument is very simple, and based on no currently established forms of religion of which I am aware. Anyone who contends that once their life is over, they'll never be anything more is... (view)
Sun 5 Apr, 2009 09:50 pm - what do you mean by 'fuzzy'? There isn't one absolutely smallest interval of time? There is a smallest interval of length, it's the planck length, right? Time is different? (view)
Sat 4 Apr, 2009 07:09 pm - I'm with that. The fly has to put forth enough force to cause the train to stop. It can't stop for a moment and then resume going. I think that if you're talking about reducing to... (view)
 
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