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What “is” a radio signal-?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nithavela" data-source="post: 73131174" data-attributes="member: 185184"><p>To ask the question "who did this", you must first establish that someone actually neccessarily needs to have done it.</p><p></p><p>It is like someone washing their car, and then it starts to rain, and they start shouting and shaking their first angrily at the sky, wondering which kind of weather demon caused the rain to fall to anger them.</p><p></p><p>You're attributing motive and agentship to something without any evidence of a need for an agent.</p><p></p><p>And another point: Your closing words are "in a biblical worldview this is easily answered". Just because something is easily answered by inserting a god into the mix doesn't mean that this god exists. In the world view of nordic pagans, thunderstorms were caused by Thor throwing his hammer around and Odin plucking on his harp. That's a very easy explanation, but today most of us know that it isn't true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nithavela, post: 73131174, member: 185184"] To ask the question "who did this", you must first establish that someone actually neccessarily needs to have done it. It is like someone washing their car, and then it starts to rain, and they start shouting and shaking their first angrily at the sky, wondering which kind of weather demon caused the rain to fall to anger them. You're attributing motive and agentship to something without any evidence of a need for an agent. And another point: Your closing words are "in a biblical worldview this is easily answered". Just because something is easily answered by inserting a god into the mix doesn't mean that this god exists. In the world view of nordic pagans, thunderstorms were caused by Thor throwing his hammer around and Odin plucking on his harp. That's a very easy explanation, but today most of us know that it isn't true. [/QUOTE]
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