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    Artificial Intelligence Writes a Law for a fictional setting

    It doesn't appear to be very strong yet.
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    Artificial Intelligence Writes a Law for a fictional setting

    "2.1.1 Definition of Murder: Murder is the unlawful intentional taking of another's life through direct or indirect means." So what if I order a pizza, and as a result of this, the delivery driver is in a crash and is killed while bringing the pizza. Since I am the indirect cause of his death...
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    Ai vs Christian theology

    I think you missed my point... of course not. I'm sure the fact that it contradicts your claim has absolutely nothing to do with it... Ah yes. The typical believer's response when an atheist says that they did the things the believer said would give them proof of God. "Well, ya just didn't do...
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    Ai vs Christian theology

    Well, I'm waiting for something that ISN'T a subjective experience... Our knowledge of the outcome or lack thereof makes no difference. It's set in stone and completely unalterable whether we know the outcome or not.
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    Ai vs Christian theology

    In other words, you can't even say whether your religious text is meant to be literal or not. So why should I accept any of it as a factual account? I've yet to see evidence of that. And remember, a viewpoint can be logically consistent within itself, and still be inconsistent with reality. I...
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    Ai vs Christian theology

    Okay, so then when you asked me, "Why would you think that I'm here to show you, or try to convince you that my beliefs are true?" This is why. Because you just told me. Why not? Just provide the testable evidence for it. After all, I can convince you that I'm having Vegemite toast for...
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    Ai vs Christian theology

    First of all, this is just more subjective opinion, not objective evidence. There are people of faiths you believe are wrong who have experiences which are just as convincing to them as your experiences were to you. Secondly, if you really believe in determinism, that the outcome of everything...
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    Ai vs Christian theology

    By this logic, people can only ever investigate things that are real. And any time someone investigates a hypothesis, that hypothesis will inevitably be proved correct. So, how did people every consider the aether? By your logic, people would not have investigated it unless they had enough...
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    Ai vs Christian theology

    Something that would convince me is something that can be put to the test and works every time. I mean, I can drop a hammer, and it falls every time. So I am convinced that if I try it again, the hammer will fall. Does Christianity make any specific claim that can be tested? Some claim that...
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    Ai vs Christian theology

    You made a claim back in post 107. Why would you make a claim if you didn't care whether I believed it or not? And I'd be happy to accept the Gospel if I could be shown some evidence that it is accurate. But it seems that the best anyone has to offer is, "Believe that it is true first, then...
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    Ai vs Christian theology

    But that still just relies on your subjective feelings. Other people have equal certainty that some other deity is the correct one. They feel it just as strongly as you. And you would say that they are wrong. So we can conclude that strong feelings alone aren't enough to make something true...
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    My India Challenge

    The exercise depends on being able to state that two points on the Earth's surface are the same after billions of years. I'm just asking how that is determined. Until then, the exercise is based on an assumption.
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    My India Challenge

    But there's nothing there to show that one diagram isn't rotated completely different to the other.
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    Ai vs Christian theology

    I think you missed my point. If a person says, "I just know X is true," then that just shows they are convinced. It doesn't mean they are right. The person who says, "I just know that the Earth is flat," can still be mistaken. The person who says, "I just know that vaccines cause autism," can...
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    Ai vs Christian theology

    There are people who just KNOW that the Earth is flat. There are people who just KNOW that vaccines cause autism. So I'm sure you'll understand that you claiming to KNOW something is not going to be very convincing to me. What would convince me is some testable evidence.