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KLOBBER wrote:WOOPWOOP! MOAR TROLLS!
Did your mathematical skills lead you to equating "pity" with "scared"?KLOBBER wrote:Not actually scared, huh? Just pretending to be scared?Snorri1234 wrote:...We're not actually scared....
klobber's troll is a clumsy example of cartesian dualism and hinges entirely on the separateness of the mind from the physical worldb.k. barunt wrote:Snorri and the cerealsultan say this is a 450 year old argument that has been debunked. So why not post how it was debunked? It sounds like a logical premise to me, and i'm sure a refutation would be more interesting than any of the catty, spammish replies that i've heard so far. What are you two scared of?
Honibaz
Guess i can't argue with that.Snorri1234 wrote:We're not actually scared. If you had made this thread I would've responded and it would've made for an interesting discussion.b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri and the cerealsultan say this is a 450 year old argument that has been debunked. So why not post how it was debunked? It sounds like a logical premise to me, and i'm sure a refutation would be more interesting than any of the catty, spammish replies that i've heard so far. What are you two scared of?
Honibaz
It's just that we either mock or don't respond to such an infuriating troll. Hell, you would respond the same to prowler and his shit posts.
Wrong. My post is not a "troll," it is the OP, and it makes no reference to the mind being separate from the physical world. You have committed the straw man logical fallacy.SultanOfSurreal wrote:klobber's troll is a clumsy example of cartesian dualism and hinges entirely on the separateness of the mind from the physical worldb.k. barunt wrote:Snorri and the cerealsultan say this is a 450 year old argument that has been debunked. So why not post how it was debunked? It sounds like a logical premise to me, and i'm sure a refutation would be more interesting than any of the catty, spammish replies that i've heard so far. What are you two scared of?
Honibaz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualism_(p ... y_of_mind)
this shit was clever in 1650, not so much today
Actually, no I'm notxelabale wrote:Well, you see the atheist says that in actual fact there is a dualistic plurality that...
Screw this, I LOVE FISHSTICKS! But what sauce to put on it?
Seriously though I'm kinda sad, no more klotes, no more klobberfacts, no more bullklit. I'm gonna miss it.
lol, ok, i'll biteKLOBBER wrote:Wrong. My post is not a "troll," it is the OP, and it makes no reference to the mind being separate from the physical world. You have committed the straw man logical fallacy.SultanOfSurreal wrote:klobber's troll is a clumsy example of cartesian dualism and hinges entirely on the separateness of the mind from the physical worldb.k. barunt wrote:Snorri and the cerealsultan say this is a 450 year old argument that has been debunked. So why not post how it was debunked? It sounds like a logical premise to me, and i'm sure a refutation would be more interesting than any of the catty, spammish replies that i've heard so far. What are you two scared of?
Honibaz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualism_(p ... y_of_mind)
this shit was clever in 1650, not so much today
I wrote it last week, not in 1650, and whatever "shit" you may see is coming from your consciousness, not mine.
I am the OP, you are trolling.
you really don't get thingsKLOBBER wrote:I did not posit that God was necessary for the existence of the human mind -- my original post did not even mention the human mind. You need to re-read what I actually posted in order to have a rational discussion about it, as you are engaging in pure straw-man fallacies here, up to this point, in-between your trolling and low-class vulgarities.
Again, my post did not mention the human mind, nor did it mention the brain, but your beliefs in their regard are fascinating.SultanOfSurreal wrote:...the mind is, in this sense, the non-physical part of the human brain....
i do not believe the human mind is separate from the human brain. i was providing a definition of what you were saying with your incredibly lame "personal experiences therefore god" argumentKLOBBER wrote:I have never seen any evidence that the mind is non-physical, nor that it is "part of the human brain." Also, since the human brain IS physical, it is illogical for you to believe that it has any non-physical part, be it the mind or any other part. Can you provide any evidence for these three strange beliefs of yours?SultanOfSurreal wrote:...the mind is, in this sense, the non-physical part of the human brain....
Also, by "non-physical," do you mean "spiritual?" Or do you mean "material," but outside the scope of physics?
please kindly explain then what is so unique about people that only god could have created itKLOBBER wrote:Your explanation is your explanation, not mine.
Are you positing here that God created people, or that God created something in people? I did not posit any such thing. Seriously, dude, read my OP before attempting to comment on it. So far, from your end, it's straw-man, straw-man, straw-man, right down the line.SultanOfSurreal wrote:please kindly explain then what is so unique about people that only god could have created itKLOBBER wrote:Your explanation is your explanation, not mine.
tia
lolKLOBBER wrote:Are you positing here that God created people, or that God created something in people? I did not posit any such thing. Seriously, dude, read my OP before attempting to comment on it. So far, from your end, it's straw-man, straw-man, straw-man, right down the line.SultanOfSurreal wrote:please kindly explain then what is so unique about people that only god could have created itKLOBBER wrote:Your explanation is your explanation, not mine.
tia
My OP does NOT mention the concept of "creation" at all. Are you a creationist?
Actually, you did. According to you God is the source for life.KLOBBER wrote:Are you positing here that God created people, or that God created something in people? I did not posit any such thing. Seriously, dude,SultanOfSurreal wrote:please kindly explain then what is so unique about people that only god could have created itKLOBBER wrote:Your explanation is your explanation, not mine.
tia
Aha! An actual (somewhat) accurate paraphrase -- congratulations, you have finally graduated from pure straw-man fallacies mixed with ignorant trolling and low-class vulgarities to the beginning of an actual debate!Snorri1234 wrote:Actually, you did. According to you God is the source for life.KLOBBER wrote:Are you positing here that God created people, or that God created something in people? I did not posit any such thing. Seriously, dude,SultanOfSurreal wrote:please kindly explain then what is so unique about people that only god could have created itKLOBBER wrote:Your explanation is your explanation, not mine.
tia
so are you saying god just ate some mexican food that didn't agree with him one night and shat adam and eve out the next morningKLOBBER wrote:Aha! An actual (somewhat)accurate paraphrase -- congratulations, you have finally graduated from pure straw-man fallacies mixed with ignorant trolling and low-class vulgarities to the beginning of an actual debate!Snorri1234 wrote:Actually, you did. According to you God is the source for life.KLOBBER wrote:Are you positing here that God created people, or that God created something in people? I did not posit any such thing. Seriously, dude,SultanOfSurreal wrote:please kindly explain then what is so unique about people that only god could have created itKLOBBER wrote:Your explanation is your explanation, not mine.
tia
According to God, not according to me, He is the source of all other life, yes.
A source is not necessarily a creator, however -- to assume so is illogical, and it also shows that the concept of creation is foremost in your consciousness, as I did not mention it at all, but you injected the concept into this conversation independently. In that sense, you are a creationist.
I can easily explain the difference between the concept of sourcing and creating, if you actually need me to.
ohhhh i get itKLOBBER wrote:Too bad. You're back in low-class, vulgar, straw-man land, and I'm beginning to lose hope for the possibility of you ever debating intelligently. I was honestly trying to help you, but some individuals are simply hopeless. This is obviously the case with you.
SultanOfSurreal wrote:so are you saying god just ate some mexican food that didn't agree with him one night and shat adam and eve out the next morning
Wow. You are a dirty, potty-mouthed "intellectual lightweight" whose ignorance truly knows no bounds.SultanOfSurreal wrote:ohhhh i get it
he jerked us off into existence, right