So you're just arguing from incredulity, Leumas. "I can't think of any reason why it can't happen, but I'm pretty sure it can't happen."
Course here it just loses conherency entirely. What if you put the "critical mass" of silicon chips into a single silicon chip? Because that sort of thing can happen very easily.
And you seem to be arguing from credulity.
If I argue that a god is impossible.... a theistic person would use precisely the same argument you use above.....exactly the same.
He is arguing from credulity....just like you seem to be.... and would lose sight of the fact that he is just as IGNORANT AS I AM.... so if I am arguing from ignorance....so is he..... and since there is no way to know if there is a god FOR SURE....then I am arguing out of incredulity based on THE FACTS AT HAND....while he is arguing out of credulity based ON NOTHING BUT IMAGINATION and WISHFUL THINKING…. He WISHES god exits…he loses sight of that… and thus BELIEVES it to be fact….and then maligns ones who try to remind him that just because he wishes and imagines something does not make it fact and there is no need to malign and use ad hominems against a person trying to remind him of the difference between imaginative wishful thinking and REALITY.
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