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Atheistically
I give it a B-
Your being way to generous
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I give it a B-
He's either got some marbles loose, or he's having a laugh
High end ghost afterlife masturbation? That is the full power of god's holy message? I mean granted its better than what I have heard most people say. I give it a B-
Its like dude, it is a computer program!!!!!!!! I hope he has not caught a bad virus that has defragged his hard drive
He's either got some marbles loose, or he's having a laugh
He's either got some marbles loose, or he's having a laugh
My money is on both.
Did you know money is only an illusion?
Not if your hungry and don't have any
Next he'll say that hunger is an illusion.
And he said that people can't see his thoughts before he says them. I just did.
What am I thinking right now?
You're thinking that there's no possible way for me to read your thoughts.
It's rather very asymmetrical. There's far more suffering in nature than there is pleasure and enjoyment. In fact, suffering, harshness, fighting and killing are seemingly integral while pleasure is just something an organism is lucky to experience from time to time. It's so integral that you have animals like the cheetah and the gazelle. The cheetah's physiology is so fine tuned to run at very high speeds in order to catch the also very fast gazelle. While the gazelle is fine tuned to run extremely fast in order to escape the cheetah. In biology, this is called an evolutionary arms race. One organism evolves something, and that forces another organism to evolve something. In turn, that second organism forces the first organism to evolve that thing some more. Which forces the second organism to evolve that thing further. The process repeats rather pointlessly.
Cheetahs put selective pressure on gazelle populations to weed out the ones that aren't fast enough. That leaves only the fastest gazelles alive. That in turn puts selective pressure on the cheetahs, where only the fastest of the fastest cheetahs are able to catch their main prey while the slowest fail in hunts and die off. That leaves only the fastest of the fastest cheetah's alive which then puts selective pressure on gazelle populations which weeds out all but the very fastest gazelle's alive. Rinse and repeat.
That all fits in perfectly well with a creatorless universe. But if I'm invoking an omniscient creator, he'd have to be rather sadistic to design two fast running creatures where one has to catch the other.
You see this in tree populations too! The tallest trees get the sunlight. That puts selective pressure on other trees to grow taller (the less tall ones die off). Leaving nothing but tall trees. Of course, that repeats the cycle. The point is, broadly speaking, the overall there's no grand point in a certain population of trees to be tall. All it is is each individual tree competing with each other.
God used google?The Beast that you can read about in the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation is the information that comes into the minds of men to teach them how to build things with their human hands. The Beast began operating when it forced some men to look at the stars in the night sky and connect them with imaginary lines to get building shapes and shapes for the characters of their written languages.
The night sky became God's geometry class and the Beast is the information that has influenced man to build things ever since. The Beast was very important to get God's characters to build computer technology so that our Creator could use it to teach me exactly how He could speak His creation into existence.
God had me Google to find out if any computer programmers were using voice recognition programs to build computer programs with their voice. This taught me how our Creator could use His voice to create us.
No one on this earth knows this except for the ones I taught this past few years.
On what basis do you make such a claim?I am not wrong at all. The mind is where all information exists. The brain is a visible illusion that is formed in the mind of each created being that makes him believe the brain is important. We don't need a visible brain to experience life with.
Not sure how this refutes what I said. We don't have any evidence of minds existing without brains. Computers are not evidence of that.I don't see your brains when I read your messages, I see your thoughts put into words. The computer is doing what it's been programmed to do, just as your brain has.
The computer is physical hardware, and without external input at some point, will do nothing..
That is why I don't think that I'm a 'product of my brain' .
This is demonstrable, as in, someone could literally sit down and show this to you.It's impossible that any man would know exactly what I was thinking before i write or speak them. Whoever told you this lie is a liar.