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Antisemitism in Christianity
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Originally posted by Cirrus View Post1=1 is a class of propositions known as tautologies.
The probability of x being the sum of 1+1, for any randomly selected x is as near to zero as makes no odds.
Ergo, a very low probability of one solution being true is not a non existence proof. There's a logical consequence of this regarding Xoggoth's statement which weakens mine - I leave that as an exercise to the reader.
Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWow is this BS what your sectleader tells you to proof the existence of a goddess?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo, it a demonstration that Xoggoth was (perhaps) employing a logical fallacy, using basic maths.
Hell, let's create an analogy, let's say a religion is a mathematical proof, all the "proofs" are resulting in wildly different answers... I'd say we're not on the right lines with this religion BS.Comment
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Antisemitism in Christianity
Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThe enormous numbers of different beliefs is the best argument against religion. As they can't all be true what is the likelihood that any one of them is?
.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt may be. But I was looking at 1+1=2, which is a provable proposition using the axioms of Peano arithmetic, easily extendible to the Integers.
The probability of x being the sum of 1+1, for any randomly selected x is as near to zero as makes no odds.
Ergo, a very low probability of one solution being true is not a non existence proof. There's a logical consequence of this regarding Xoggoth's statement which weakens mine - I leave that as an exercise to the reader.
No, it a demonstration that Xoggoth was (perhaps) employing a logical fallacy, using basic maths.
Wouldn't say I was an atheist exactly; a creator seems as good a theory as any for existence, but there isn't a jot of evidence that mankind has any special place in his plans.
Given the exponential developments in computing over the past 100 years, we are now able to model and simulate ecosystems. Not very well yet though.
Given enough time (another 100 years? 1000?), it’s likely that we will be able to realistically model an entire planet’s ecosystem.
Given enough time (10,000 years?) we would be able to model a universe.
There is, therefore, a probability (see NAT’s probability index above) that this has already been done somewhere in the universe.
There is, therefore, a probability that we are existing inside a modelled universe, and that outside the simulation there is a Creator.
It is, unfortunately, most unlikely that that Creator knows that we exist or cares for us particularly.Comment
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There is, therefore, a probability that we are existing inside a modelled universe, and that outside the simulation there is a Creatorbloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIrrelevant.
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1+1 = -99999999 : False
1+1 = -99999998 : False
1+1 = -99999997 : False
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1+1 = 0 : False
1+1 = 1 : False
1+1 = 2 : True
1+1 = 3 : False
1+1 = 4 : False
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What are the odds that 1+1=2? Basically zero. But it's still true (In the decimal system using standard rules of arithmetic and the set of all the integers).
Humans all over the globe, at all stages of our evolution, have created 'gods' to explain what our knowledge cannot . Whether this be the pigmies in the Amazon or the Himba in the Kalahari. Tribes that have never met each other have all created gods. It's what humans do. As we understand more about the planet, and science helps us to explain that that our ancestors couldn't, there is less of a need to have a 'god' spirit to explain the unknown.
The major religions now are based on those that had the strongest armies and could force their religion on the weaker tribes.
Religion is used a lot in poorer nations to keep people under control, as it was in the western powers years ago. Make the poor believe that they have something better in the afterlife and they will accept the tulip they have today.
Each to their own though. It bothers me not if someone is religious so long as they don't try to convert me. Everyone has a right to waste what little time they have on this planetI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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It bothers me not if someone is religious so long as they don't try to convert me
Religion can have a positive side in that it makes people happier, so I'm not bothered either if they keep it to themselves. The religious people I know are all pleasant tolerant sorts. My sister in law told me once "If gays are evil, god wouldn't have made them"bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostOr, more importantly, think that society's laws and practices should be determined by religious doctrines. When a law is based on ancient scripture, it is pretty hard to overturn it.
Religion can have a positive side in that it makes people happier, so I'm not bothered either if they keep it to themselves. The religious people I know are all pleasant tolerant sorts. My sister in law told me once "If gays are evil, god wouldn't have made them"Comment
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"If God was good, he/she wouldn't riddle kids in Africa with AIDs"bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostQuite. And if god is both good and almighty where did evil come from?I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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