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We would loose what we define as our humanity. It possible that due to the non-transparence of our minds and the insuficient measuing ability of our tools that we have not been able to study the interactions of chemicals that govern non logical modes of thought ie emotion. Our concept of matter is based on logical interactions and in the physical world people are made of matter. We have yet to find a location in the body where the soul, spirit, or whatever term you want to use for a supernatural acting agent, interacts and governs the actions of the body. Every event has a cause, even though those causes may be unknown to use. Therefore our emotions too must have a logical cause. Nothing cannot come out of nothing, therefore there can be no uncaused events. As to somthing arising out of nothing it is not my understanding of the big bang theory that there was nothing prior, only that prior to the big bang probabilty and other metaphysical underpinings (such as the nature of existance) to this universe cannot be said to work as they do now. We are not sure nothing existed but we are sure that we can say nothing about what (if anything) did exist. |
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It's been shown that we tend to see patterns even when no such patterns exist. Thus, what you may think is "logical" may not be at all. In fact, some question the validity of "cause and effect" altogether.
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If God exists, and does have a plan for creation, I don't believe that it will be carried out by feats of divine magic. Instead, it will have been built into the structure of existence right from the start, as was chance. |
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Sorry, PureX. I don't believe "chance" is a causative force.
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“If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things through the narrow chinks of his cavern.” WILLIAM BLAKE Last edited by Rolling_Stone; 05-03-2007 at 12:31 AM. |
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And as an idealist I also question the materialist notion of cause and effect. I think "logical contingency" offers a better explanation of how the world works. P.S. Rolling Stone esse est percepi is also my signature over on the Positve Deism and Panendeist forums. I go by the name stretmediq there. ![]() Last edited by Alumno deVerum; 10-30-2007 at 05:26 AM. |
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Ever been to a casino?
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Yes I have. Mostly on calls as an emergency medical technician. In fact I see alot of what may appear to many as chaos but in my profession you have to be able to see the underlying order. And there is order. That is why science has been so successfull in explaing the world.
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The law of large numbers disagrees with you. Your defintion of chance is also useless.
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Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats. ~Howard Aiken |
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