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The Bible says God knows all things and alludes to this in quite a few places. Have you read the Bible?Why do you believe this?
How does God's ability to "make/create anything possible" follow from his ability to know reality perfectly?
You assume he cares about being logical. As if being logical is something he desires so much that it would cause him to completely abandon his worldview and adopt one diametrically opposed to it in virtually everyway.The point is that, that statement is evidence of a truth value and this point is axiomatic, meaning if you deny this point then you're being illogical.
You "love truth" so much that you've lied on here on more than one occasion. Take that log from your eye...Loving truth and desiring wholeheartedly to orient one's life according to it is a prerequisite to receiving truth. Sadly, many here are willfully blind. It usually boils down to something as base as some carnal sin or passion or lust which one refuses to deny and relinquish. They love the sin more than they love truth, and so find no shortage of justification for what they love, and dismiss with little to no reason, those things which threaten that love.
I've made no attempt to remove a splinter from anyone's eye.You "love truth" so much that you've lied on here on more than one occasion. Take that log from your eye...
Yes, I assumed that about you, and I was mistaken.It is easy to assume on a philosophy forum that those engaged in discussion therein might have some sort of care for being logical and rational but all too often, this is not the case. That's all.
Ah, back to your usual schtick. (1, 2, 3)... It usually boils down to something as base as some carnal sin or passion or lust which one refuses to deny and relinquish. They love the sin more than they love truth, and so find no shortage of justification for what they love, and dismiss with little to no reason, those things which threaten that love.
No. I do appreciate the offer though. You are too generous and I am undeserving.Yes, I assumed that about you, and I was mistaken.
If you mean simply relaying to you what the Bible says, then I agree. I'm back to it.
What does the Bible say about the semantics of 'objective'?If you mean simply relaying to you what the Bible says, then I agree. I'm back to it.
You assume he cares about being logical. As if being logical is something he desires so much that it would cause him to completely abandon his worldview and adopt one diametrically opposed to it in virtually everyway.
You're assuming Chiliman's post was/is logical....it isn't. Lacking that, any assertions about someone else's desires are based upon nothing.
The only thing that needs said in response to the rest of your post is that you cannot read minds.
Nothing as far as I know.What does the Bible say about the semantics of 'objective'?
OK; bit of a red-herring then, considering the subject of the thread.Nothing as far as I know.
It's possible! It's called science! Ever heard of it? It's an amazing thing....look into it.
Not really. But thanks for sharing your view.OK; bit of a red-herring then, considering the subject of the thread.
lol science. what is planks constant then?
Physicists discover a new form of light
http://phys.org/news/2016-05-physicists.html
"One of the measurable characteristics of a beam of light is known as angular momentum. Until now, it was thought that in all forms of light the angular momentum would be a multiple of Planck's constant (the physical constant that sets the scale of quantum effects).
Now, recent PhD graduate Kyle Ballantine and Professor Paul Eastham, both from Trinity College Dublin's School of Physics, along with Professor John Donegan from CRANN, have demonstrated a new form of light where the angular momentum of each photon (a particle of visible light) takes only half of this value. This difference, though small, is profound. These results were recently published in the online journal Science Advances."
perhaps it all somehow works out as sane and I don't fully understand it. I certainly give those who understand such things more weight than my feeble understanding of such things. tis not my area of expertise. heck, i want people to make me understand this so my mind stops being annoyed by it. I don't even know how someone could accurately measure something so small.
maybe this video does not describe planks constant well enough ~shrugs~
my only guess is that when they say "half a value" they don't mean half the length of the planks constant but that somehow scientist think that reality is always magically a mathematical multiple of the planks but this form of light was not? because it would look pretty bad for a lot of scientist if they found out that the planks constant is not the constant, surly it is due to my lack of understanding of science who speaks the language of 'gobbledygook' to mine ears.
He; really, really, really needs to think he can though.
I'm not sure what you're getting at here noxot...
It's absolutely true that our knowledge of the universe (through science) is constantly increasing and at times even changing...
Those are points in favor of the objectivity of science...not against it.