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Originally posted by TruthParadox
So you don't believe those things will ever be solved?
Seriously?
Look, I don't know exactly how the human brain works or exactly how to program AI (we're still learning many things about the brain).
But, I do know that our universe works on cause/reaction.
You believe that intelligence can never be duplicated.
That means that you believe that we have reactions which do NOT have a cause.
Seriously man, think about that...
Everything we do has a source.
And because it has a source, that source can be duplicated.
If you seriously want to argue against that, then tell me how a person can form a thought which is independent of the Universe.
You can't.
Thoughts don't come out of thin air... they just don't.
There is an equation behind it all - no matter how strong the illusion appears.
I agree with you here. Coversely, i believe "heaven" to be the opposite of what you described; anything you find comforting or joyful would be your heaven. You wnat to be reunited with lost loved ones and old friends? It will happen. I think probably the difference bewteen our two theories on this is that you probably believe there is only white and black with no grey, whereas I believe the majority of us will fall into a grey area. I also don't believe I will have an eternal nightmare because I had sex before marriage, did some drugs, and didnt believe in God. If I was murderer, rapist and'or thief I probably would though.
Originally posted by ALLis0NE
Well, I believe that hell is going to be all of your worse nightmares.
Exactly like a bad dream. When you dream, everything you think about is going to happen in your dream, it's called lucid dreaming. Most people don't have control of their thoughts when they dream though, and their mind will think about something they fear, and when they see that fear in their dream, they will think about all the bad things that fear will do to them, and then that happens, because they are thinking about it. They start to repeatedly think fearful thoughts because they can't help it, and it turns into a nightmare.
That is what hell will be like. You will not have control, and it will be everything that you fear.
So I take that back, if you are afraid of pitchforks, then yes pitchforks will be in hell.
Originally posted by TruthParadox
Just curios... What do you believe Hell is?
I'm guessing from your previous posts that you don't buy into the fire and pitchforks...
Originally posted by Gigatronix
You obviosly deal in absolutes which is your fatal flaw.
The Absolute is the concept of an unconditional reality which transcends limited, conditional, everyday existence. It is often used as an alternate term for "God" or "the Divine", especially, but by no means exclusively, by those who feel that the term "God" lends itself too easily to anthropomorphic presumptions. The concept of The Absolute may or may not (depending on one's specific doctrine) possess discrete will, intelligence, awareness or even a personal nature. It contrasts with finite things, considered individually, and known collectively as the relative.
Examples of religions and philosophies which embrace the concept of the Absolute in one form or another include Hinduism, Jainism, Taoism, Sufism and existential or metaphysical forms of Christianity.
Originally posted by Good Wolf
reply to post by JPhish
Originally posted by JPhish
Originally posted by Good Wolf
reply to post by JPhish
The future would be changed constantly by a humans "Freewill" making future outcomes entirely unpredictable.
incorrect.
That so. Well future outcomes didn't change because of freewill, and were fixed, that would mean they are predetermined.
If our actions are predetermined, freewill doesn't exist.
Originally posted by TruthParadox
reply to post by badmedia
Well that's the difference between us.
I don't believe that consciousness is something all together special.
I believe that it does run on hidden patterns and equations and is, in a sense, an illusion.
I believe that a robot could be just as aware of it's faculties.
I believe that robots could learn (pattern recognition).
I believe that a robot could be given no starting language and could learn based on patterns and actions and subtle tones - just as children do.
I just don't see how what you say could be true because if it were then that would seem to go against much of what we've learned about our universe and the human brain.
But anyway, it's pointless to continue this because the root of the debate comes down to our own views of what consciousness is.
And my brain hurts to be honest .
Originally posted by TruthParadox
reply to post by badmedia
Well that's the difference between us.
I don't believe that consciousness is something all together special.
I believe that it does run on hidden patterns and equations and is, in a sense, an illusion.
I believe that a robot could be just as aware of it's faculties.
I believe that robots could learn (pattern recognition).
I believe that a robot could be given no starting language and could learn based on patterns and actions and subtle tones - just as children do.
I just don't see how what you say could be true because if it were then that would seem to go against much of what we've learned about our universe and the human brain.
But anyway, it's pointless to continue this because the root of the debate comes down to our own views of what consciousness is.
And my brain hurts to be honest .
Originally posted by badmedia
reply to post by Christ!
Consciousness is what is called your soul. It is the only thing that doesn't pass away. I think you are referring to individual consciousness/self. And I believe that is debatable in terms of how long until that is gone, but that all do eventually return. This is where we disagree, the path and journey back is the point of it to begin with.
The true joy is not so much in knowing, but learning and finding out.
Originally posted by Anomander
Admittedly it's impossible to know when talking about a being wearing the omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent labels. Nevertheless.
People argue that such a being (ok, God) knowing what our every action will be doesn't step on our free will, but here is what troubles me:
Apparently God has a Divine Plan. For all of us, but he is the one who devised it (what gives? Why wasn't I asked for my opinion?)
Now when you say Plan, you imply a Goal, the Ultimate Conclusion.
God being God, he should already know what that Goal/UC is, and how it is achieved (the Grand Journey).
He should also already know whether a small fry like me is part of that Conclusion. Or not.
So, if we're part of a plan, HIS Plan, how much freedom do we really have?
If you can change the future you are not omniscient.
If you cannot you are not omnipotent.
Myth busted"
Pretty hard evidence right there....