phildonnia
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These arguments seem inevitably to degrade to matters of semantic definitions, and I see that this one has already done so. In any case, I am fascinated to see that Ian and Nigel agree on something, they each opine that souls do not have weight.
I just wanted to point out a fallacy that may be creeping in here, that weight (or mass) is a necessary condition for physical existence.
As a contradictory example, a blank floppy disk weighs the same as a floppy disk with a large document on it, and the physical existence of the document can be easily demonstrated.
And just to piss of Ian, I would put "consciousness", or "soul" in the same category of existence as the document on the flopy disk, if indeed they do exist.
I just wanted to point out a fallacy that may be creeping in here, that weight (or mass) is a necessary condition for physical existence.
As a contradictory example, a blank floppy disk weighs the same as a floppy disk with a large document on it, and the physical existence of the document can be easily demonstrated.
And just to piss of Ian, I would put "consciousness", or "soul" in the same category of existence as the document on the flopy disk, if indeed they do exist.