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Creation & Evolution
Creationists: How exactly did the fall of man change biological organisms?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kylie" data-source="post: 76114462" data-attributes="member: 343110"><p>Do you think there will ever be a logical system developed that shows that things we believe to be logically impossible today are actually possible from a logical point of view? For example, today we believe it is logically impossible for a number to be both even and odd at the same time. Do you think one day we'll find a system of logic that says numbers can be even and odd simultaneously?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So? That didn't invalidate the logic we were using before. We just found better information about how logic works in one particular case.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Speculation. On what basis do you conclude that knowing everything requires a new form of logic.</p><p></p><p>Also, do you think that one day we could find a logical solution to the liar paradox?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kylie, post: 76114462, member: 343110"] Do you think there will ever be a logical system developed that shows that things we believe to be logically impossible today are actually possible from a logical point of view? For example, today we believe it is logically impossible for a number to be both even and odd at the same time. Do you think one day we'll find a system of logic that says numbers can be even and odd simultaneously? So? That didn't invalidate the logic we were using before. We just found better information about how logic works in one particular case. Speculation. On what basis do you conclude that knowing everything requires a new form of logic. Also, do you think that one day we could find a logical solution to the liar paradox? [/QUOTE]
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