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Re: OT: Jibjab, Politics, the Big Bang and more!
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It is a mistake to apply the mathematics of probability to existential questions. In this case, that's easily demonstrated by proposing the existence of a different god (who I shall call Frank) who is the real creator of the Universe, and whose will happens to be the exact opposite of the will we attribute to Jehovah. By making up an associated scripture that is more plausible and consistent than the Bible, I could even argue that Frank's "probability of existence" exceeds Jehovah's. So now, what do we do? Avoid the risk of offending Jehovah, or do the exact opposite to avoid offending Frank? Fire and brimstone arguments (with or without the reference to probability) are an attempt to garner converts by intimidation, and I think that most of the successful religions have used them in some form. And of course, no more than one distinct religion can be telling the truth. Quote:
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</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">Of course, I understand. I should reilize that puting the camera on the floor, and aiming it at your fictional T34 with the help of a book or two, is way too complecated for your IQ level. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif My appologies. |
Re: OT: Jibjab, Politics, the Big Bang and more!
Either a few of the fundamental laws of physics are wrong, we are sitting at a rediculously improbable (chance n/infinity = 0) point in history, the universe doesn't exit, or God (not necessarily of any specific form) does - I even have a proof for it:
Consider: Entropy and Conservation of energy, and the universe as it seems to exist: 1) Energy is always conserved 2) Entropy always increases 3) there is both energy and order in the universe as it exists today. 4) (1) implies that the energy of the universe (using the widest, most inclusive possible definition of the universe) must be of infinite age. Justification: energy is conserved -> the energy that is somewhere at time X must also have been somewhere at time X-1. However, as X is an arbitrary varaible, mathematical induction applies; if energy exists now, it existed at now-1, now-2, now-3, ..., all the way back to now-infinity. Thus, the energy of the universe must be of infinite age. 5) (2) and (4) imply that one of the following is true: A) after an infinite amount of time, entropy should have reached a maximum, excluding order, and thus there should be no measureable order left in the energy of the universe. B) Entropy is on some form of infinitive, and the change in entropy is only measureable for some finite segment of the infinity, which we just happen to be in. 6) as (5a) contradicts (3), it must be false if (1), (2), and (3) are true. As (5b) has a probability of some finite number over an infinite number, it has a probability of 0. Thus, (5b) must be false if (1), (2), and (3) are true. Thus there is a contradiction among (1), (2), and (3). Given the contradiction above, one of the following must be true: 1) We are at a probability 0 section of time. 2) There is no energy in the universe (a.k.a., the universe doesn't exist). 3) One of the fundamental laws of physicis (either conservation of energy or entropy) is false. 4) Some being which can ignore the laws of physics (God) exists. Please, discuss. |
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It is a mistake to apply the mathematics of probability to existential questions. In this case, that's easily demonstrated by proposing the existence of a different god (who I shall call Frank) who is the real creator of the Universe, and whose will happens to be the exact opposite of the will we attribute to Jehovah. By making up an associated scripture that is more plausible and consistent than the Bible, I could even argue that Frank's "probability of existence" exceeds Jehovah's. So now, what do we do? Avoid the risk of offending Jehovah, or do the exact opposite to avoid offending Frank? </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">LOL. Good argument Zap. Also it reminds me of old existential discussion that we had several mounths ago. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif |
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Lets take a look. Example 1....God exists You believe in him, live a cosmically short life of devotion and moderation then recieve a cosmically long afterlife in paradise. You dont believe in him, live a cosmically short life of debauchery and recieve a cosmically long afterlife in eternal torment. example 2.....God doesnt exist You believe in him, live a cosmically short life in devotion and moderation then recieve quiet oblivion. You dont believe in him, live a cosmically short life of debauchery and then recieve quiet oblivion. If you want the best for yourself, then we all better get praying. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/shock.gif Spirokeat. |
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