Oh, but we both agree that there is an absolute assessment behind the nature of reality, do we not? So what else is there to prove? Who can make a bigger ass out of himself perhaps?I don't have to refute your claim. You have to prove it.
Oh, but we both agree that there is an absolute assessment behind the nature of reality, do we not? So what else is there to prove? Who can make a bigger ass out of himself perhaps?I don't have to refute your claim. You have to prove it.
No we do not. In fact, I consider this to be at best a meaningless statement, and at worst, a claim unsupported (as always) by either logic or evidence.Oh, but we both agree that there is an absolute assessment behind the nature of reality, do we not?
I yield.So what else is there to prove? Who can make a bigger ass out of himself perhaps?
Logic? What is that? Even if we were to deem something were logical, on what "grounds" would you base it? That which is wholly imaginary, as you seem to suggest?No we do not. In fact, I consider this to be at best a meaningless statement, and at worst, a claim unsupported (as always) by either logic or evidence.
Chicken ◊◊◊◊.I yield.
As always, evidence. Logic works whether or not you have evidence for your assumptions, but unless your assumptions are based on evidence, it's GIGO.Logic? What is that? Even if we were to deem something were logical, on what "grounds" would you base it?
I never suggested any such thing. That is yourThat which is wholly imaginary, as you seem to suggest?
LOL. Getting all blustery again, I see.Chicken ◊◊◊◊.
Who said that? You're the first person on this thread to use the word "relative".It's purely a matter of noumenal versus phenomenal, as HypnoPsi suggests. So this "all is relative" crap is not going to cut it.
Yes, "meaning" is relative but, relative to what? This is usually where it cuts off you see. And then we go on about explaining our own little "pet theories." For example, there's no relation between one God and another in terms of what they represent.Who said that? You're the first person on this thread to use the word "relative".
But I must say I find it amusing that the person who has continually said that everything is relative to some hypothetical "absolute" is now calling that sort of comparison "crap".
I'm curious. Where did you garner this information about God's relationship to man? I'd say you'd have to be God in order to speak authoritatively on that issue. It appears that you think you are God sometimes.Well, yes, but we must also remember that we're speaking in terms of God's relationship with man, not the other way around ... Unless of course we wish to use this as a means discount the notion that such God(s) exist. In essence, however, it is all one and the same.
Listen, you can fit this scenario into the known Universe with or without a God, in which case it's just a matter of trying to keep the logic consistent.I'm curious. Where did you garner this information about God's relationship to man? I'd say you'd have to be God in order to speak authoritatively on that issue. It appears that you think you are God sometimes.
This question has the same answer as:
Is the Thor in Stan Lee's Avengers the same as the Thor in Douglas Adams's The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul, Gaiman's Sandman, and the original Norse myths?
Would you classify Communism or Fascism as a religion then? Or, how about racism?
An anarchist, huh?Just as I wish to be free from your religion to live my life the way I want to, I wish to be free from your politics and economic theories to live my life the way I want to.
An anarchist, huh?
What is so difficult to understand about this?
Faith? ... You don't even know what faith is.I'd rather discuss it with Hawking to see exactly what he meant. I have very little faith that you understand what he is saying, considering how very little you understand about the laws of the universe.
Actually, that's the definition of liberalism, an ideology that favors religious, political and economical freedom for individuals.
Anarchism and liberalism may share a few common values, but they are quite different.