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Stevicus

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A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.

God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.

But where's our Luck Dragon?

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Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.

God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.
It's pretty weak if an effort to prove something is required.
 

Earthtank

Active Member
A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.

God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.
Click bait. Wrong Neverending story. I came for this one

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Edit to add: Hahaha went back to read other replies and noticed I was not the only one. Mods, please reprimand OP for such blasphemy
 

firedragon

Veteran Member
A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.

God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.

If anyone says these books are for children he has never read any of them anyway.
 

Clara Tea

Well-Known Member
A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.

God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.

Mass is trapped light (or some other form of electromagnetic radiation). So, of course electrons seem solid yet have wave properties. There is no contradiction in this. There is no illusion in this.
 

questfortruth

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Mass is trapped light (or some other form of electromagnetic radiation). So, of course electrons seem solid yet have wave properties. There is no contradiction in this. There is no illusion in this.
Another illusion is the run of time. Is there a reason why today is 2021 AD? I see no such reason.
Yes, the historic dates are real, but the run of the clocks is an illusion.
 

MatthewA

Active Member
A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.

God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.

Hello questfortruth,

Enjoyed watching Neverending Story as a child growing up in the early 90s, what a very interesting movie looking back. Set in a modern day society, with bullies from school trying to get the kid who was part of the story in which He takes a book called the 'Neverending Story' from the only bookstore in new york (maybe not set in new york).

There were several neat characters in that movie; Rock guy, Snail, Batguy?, the big dragon dog Falkor, and some other interesting people, and along also with neat traveling aspect, light vs darkness themes.

Looking at your 'A skeptic says ' - Bible is a fairtale for children ~ My thought of thinking that is : What is interesting is all of the historical events that happened with-in the context of the bible, that can be verified through research to be actual places, actual real life people, with different historical backgrounds, and populations that are all detailed in the bible, that is all. Which people can disagree is either true, or not true. They just have to decide for themselves what they will choose to believe.

Thank you for your time.
 

Tiberius

Well-Known Member
A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.

God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.

Please give a specific example of a logical contradiction that exists in reality.
 
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