How about common sense.IDK what tests I would do. Would I eat it? Not everyone knows how to disprove whether something is created Ex Nihilo. I don't.
How about common sense.
Nobody believes "dog ate homework".
Wait, what? Who is lying?
My point was not that we test for creation ex nihilo. My point was that every test we could possibly do would produce results consistent with a natural explanation of the apple.IDK what tests I would do. Would I eat it? Not everyone knows how to disprove whether something is created Ex Nihilo. I don't.
As if i said it was.That's not the experiment being done here.
Okay, let's try this: Why did you give a false answer?
Ah I get it. You fancy that youOkay, let's try this: Why did you give a false answer?
It could hardly be other than imaginary.I go with Imaginary
But in that rare, once in a lifetime moment when your dog did eat your homework, and your teacher disbelieves you on principle, she would be wrong, wouldn't she?How about common sense.
Nobody believes "dog ate homework".
Do you know of any definition of "lying" in any reputable dictionary that defines "ex nihilo" as "imaginary"?Prove it
So, your belief is based upon faith, while @Kylie's perception of the most probable explanation for aspects of reality is evidence.Boys and girls, it is time to learn what a word means:
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