RussDill
Philosopher
Iacchus said:Well, I'm speaking to you aren't I?![]()
I am not a spirit, I am a human being. You would first need to prove that I have a spirit.
Iacchus said:Well, I'm speaking to you aren't I?![]()
Iacchus said:
Is it up to science to conclude that you have a soul? Or, is it up to you? If it's there, then there should be a way to determine this, because it's yours.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating.![]()
You cannot possibly be asserting that "Truth" is determined by the number of people who agree, are you?Iacchus said:Are we speaking for everyone here or what? Thus far we have 2 votes against and 1 vote for. But what about the rest of humanity? Are you saying that what applies to you applies to everyone else? I'm sure there are lots of people in the world that would beg to differ.![]()
Of course not! But then how else will we decide? You seem to be asserting one thing and I another?Yahweh said:
You cannot possibly be asserting that "Truth" is determined by the number of people who agree, are you?
Argument ad Populum is the worst way to make an argument.
Bye bye. So wrong to you too!Ipecac said:I don't think Iacchus is really interested in anything but jerking us along here. He's making no real arguments, nor refuting ours.
I'm done playing.
And yet how do you know anything unless you can see it for yourself? Afraid you missed the boat on that one, unless you're ready to drop "science" as an answer.RussDill said:
I am not a spirit, I am a human being. You would first need to prove that I have a spirit.
Iacchus said:And yet how do you know anything unless you can see it yoursef? Afraid you missed the boat on that one, unless you're ready to drop "science" as answer.
That's dumb, because if your soul is "you," then it does have an effect on reality.RussDill said:
If there is a soul, and it has an effect on the real world, then it is provable by science. If there is a soul and it has no effect on the real world, then what does it have to do with reality?
Iacchus said:That's dumb, because if your soul is "you," then it does have an effect on reality.
You are making a Sweeping Generalization. Just because there are mulitple ways to make an assertion does not make them all equally valid.Iacchus said:Of course not! But then how else will we decide? You seem to be asserting one thing and I another?
How do you know whether it's true or not?
I've got patience and time to kill, I'll hang about for just a bit longer...Ipecac said:I don't think Iacchus is really interested in anything but jerking us along here. He's making no real arguments, nor refuting ours.
I'm done playing.
It's about as self-evident to me as consciousness is, because that's what it is.Nyarlathotep said:
The word "soul" has certain connotations, at the very least it refers to some non-material part of your being. The existence of such a thing is certainly not self-evident. the mere fact that I exists does not necessarily imply such a thing.
You have successfully decieved yourself.Iacchus said:It's about as self-evident to me as consciousness is, because that's what it is.
Who was it who said "Consciousness is what goes away when you fall asleep"?...Besides, where does your consciousnes go when you dream?
Its a very natural process, its mechanism is well documented and verified...Isn't if funny how you're no longer aware of yourself in the material world, but quite often find yourself in this strange world of dreams which, quite often become a reality unto themselves?
Sorry, but dreams are not evidence for a soul/spirit/chakra/aura/shadowperson/dualistic reality.In fact I've had any number of dreams like this myself, one of which is illustrated on the following page (regarding the Indian tapestry) ...
http://www.dionysus.org/x0901.html
Yep, poor little ol' me. Something I'll have to take to the grave with me I suppose?Yahweh said:
You have successfully decieved yourself.
(Its not that hard is it...)
And yet why is it possible to become wide awake in your dreams?Who was it who said "Consciousness is what goes away when you fall asleep"?...
The mechanism may be documented, but not the medium itself. At least not in any of your "scientifc journals."Its a very natural process, its mechanism is well documented and verified...
"Peculiar" to say the least.There is nothing inherenetly "funny" about it.
I understand it becomes even more real after death.It is quite impossible for your dreams to become an alternate reality. The reasoning is due to the fact that your sensations cannot alter objective reality.
Well obviously "evidence" of something.Sorry, but dreams are not evidence for a soul/spirit/chakra/aura/shadowperson/dualistic reality.
Iacchus said:Yep, poor little ol' me. Something I'll have to take to the grave with me I suppose?
Could be worse things to happen I guess?
And yet why is it possible to become wide awake in your dreams?
The mechanism may be documented, but not the medium itself. At least not in any of your "scientifc journals."
"Peculiar" to say the least.
I understand it becomes even more real after death.
Well obviously "evidence" of something.
Stuck in the mud again I see huh? Well sorry to say I didn't come here to "agree" with anybody. If you're looking for that perhaps you should try Rapture Ready?Some Friggin Guy said:Iacchus, I'm not going to try and convince you, since it would be as pointless as trying to teach an 800 pound gorilla to fly.
Therefore, I'm going to put it simply.
I do not believe in a soul, spirit, ka, chakram (with the exception of the arabian weapon), or any other life essence which cannot be measured.
I do not believe in any kind of god, deity, great wolf spirit, large Norwegian swinging a ball-peen hammer to make thunder, or any other remotely supreme being since these things cannot be measured.
The only problem here is that we're speaking of something a little more personal, which science has repeatedly demonstrated it is incapable of handling ...I know about scienc, and while not a scientist, I am aware that any expirment which has gone on to prove something can be repeated and tested. I may even chose to do the testing myself.
I have no problem accepting that Sting believes in what he sings about. In fact I understand he derived most of his (early) material from his dreams.And, yes, Sting did sing about being Spirits in the Material World.
While We're at it, Pete Townshend and the Who sang about a young lad in England who, while deaf, dumb and blind, became a champion pinball player and should have been recognized as a new messiah.
I view both as this: very entertaining music which may or may not have been written by people who believe it. And if they do believe it, until it can be proven and measured, it has no bearing.
I have pretty much given up on you too by the way.So, having said all that, I have grown tired of your platitudes and sound bites. I have grown tired of repeating what you have been told by other posters. I will keep reading you posts, but I will no long reply to you until you do the following:
Hey, did anybody ever tell you that science was not infallible? So please don't accuse me of not knowing what I'm talking about, Okay?1. Offer proof of a soul or spirit. (Saying it is interchangeable with consciousness is not proof, it is bending a definition.)
2. Offer proof of a deity of some type.
3 Offer scientific proof of an afterlife.
I will ask Russ and Yahweh to be secondary judges to this.
If you provide scientific proof of ANY of these claim, I will personally reward you $1000 of my own money, and I will vouch for you with Mr. Randi for the million dollar prize, as well.
This isn't a bet. I'm looking for nothing in return. Just for actual scientific and measurable evidence.