The fact that truth is not relative?
Gravity is not relative. If you jump off a cliff expecting to fly; gravity and the ground will shatter that delusion
Electricity is not relative; if you put you hand in a live circuit, piercing heat and pain will bring you out of that miragge
forces of nature, not relative; go out in a storm (hurrican,tornadoe,flood ect.), and you'll quickly be woke from your fantasy.
Spiritual world, not relative;if you want to be ignorant of the devils devices,there's a good chance you'll be attacked or taken over by a foul spirit.
Jesus is no relative; if you get to the judgement without Christ in your heart; well, we can only say we told you so.
There's a lot of thing's relative to perception; like speed; but God is not one of those things.
Romans 10:3-For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.
2006-12-01
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Maurice H
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How arrogant of you, has it dawned on you that perhaps you are the one in darkness and not us? Oh and God is in nature in all things not a physical being, no wonder you assume God a tyrant and not a neutral being that resides in animals trees and even the ignorant humans.
2006-12-01 15:25:43
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answered by badferret 3
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For knowledge to exist, three facts must be accepted as true:
- Math & Logic are valid
- Direct observations or aided observations supported by Math & Logic are valid
- Supernatural existence, if real, does not involve itself in the natural realm (otherwise, any 'fact' could be changed by the interference -- say by the God of Gravity changing his mind on how strong it will be tomorrow).
Free will can thus be shown to be false:
- The mind is a consequence of the physical nature of the brain (Nonsupernatural causation axiom).
- Quantum physics contains a truly random component (Mathematical axiom)
- All observations can be expressed mathematically (Mathematical axiom).
- All principles causal to observations can be expressed mathematically (Mathematical Axiom).
- All mathematical expressions can be evaluated (Mathematical Axiom).
- An evaluation need not be deterministic, it can be stochaistic, that is, describing 'probabilities'. (Statistical mathematics).
- Since quantum physics can affect the human brain, and thus mind, the human state is mathematically stochaistic (consequential)
- If the quantum randomness is rescoped to be viewed as an input, the human brain ceases to be stoichasitic and is deterministic. (statement of rescope)
- A deterministically computable system is incapable of escaping its previous states, and produces outputs based on a computable result of the previous state and current inputs.(Turing-Church Thesis)
- Determinism counters free will. (By definition)
- Free will is not possible. (consequential)
- If a deity exists, free will is a natural consequence. (axiomic, potentially debatable. However, a deity that creates intelligence without free will cannot hold its creation responsible)
- Free will does not exist, therefore, deity does not exist. (modus tollens).
The idea of a god existing is disproven logically.
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I welcome ANYONE to find a flaw in it. Seriously. If it's wrong, let's see it. And I'll only make it more air tight each time someone finds a loophole. I may not be able to directly disprove the existence of a deity, but given only the axiom, "a deity leads to free will," which no religion on earth would argue, then I have a testable and falsifiable hypothesis. If I can disprove the result, I can disprove the cause (modus tollens, as stated above).
2006-12-01 15:26:50
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answered by Anonymous
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GEEZ people.... Gravity is not relative because it is science and science requires facts.
The spiritual world can NOT be proven. It's not based on fact but on feeling.... emotion...and the very aspect of emotion is that it is different for each person.
No one person can PROVE that their religion is THE right one.
There is no way to prove that Jesus is the only way to salvation. Please, do not quote the Bible (or the Koran, did I misspell it?). It was written over a period of hundreds of years by MEN you don't know. My point being that it was written not by the hand of God but by a man. Men who wanted to tell stories of good morality and behavior ...but in the end their still stories from a man... not God. You cannot use the words of a man to prove your religious doctrine.
Don't enforce your "righteousness" on anyone who doesn't agree with you. You call me ignorant... it's you who is ignorant when you ostracize others who don't share your path.
Lead your own lives. Use the bible, Koran(sp) etc as examples of good behavior, accept others for who they are and live peacefully.
2006-12-01 15:48:27
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answered by LYN 2
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What a retarded question. As if the "truth would shine" on non-believers the moment they clicked your question. You'll believe in "foul spirits," but do you believe in wizards and fairies? What even encourages you to ask such a question? What divine urge causes you to bash other people's beliefs? Get over yourself and stop being such a self-righteous prick.
2006-12-01 15:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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A database is also not relative. The more of this nonsense is posted into the Yahoo database, the sooner it gets full.
2006-12-01 15:28:44
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answered by Thinx 5
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Full On Brazenness and Arrogance that Knows No Bounds!
2006-12-01 15:26:28
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answered by synkronyzer 3
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From the sound of your question it is obvious that nonsense is not relative either.
Love and blessings Don
2006-12-01 15:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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"well, we can only say we told you so."
Pride goeth before destruction, my friend. Isn't that out of your bible?
We all shine on.
Like the moon and the stars and the sun.
Yeah, we all shine on.
Everyone.
2006-12-01 15:28:32
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answered by ReeRee 6
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everything is relative. time, speed, length, directions, etc...
and the truth that you are a stubborn christian has appeared to me yes.
2006-12-01 15:28:21
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answered by god_of_the_accursed 6
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I'm happy being Muslim and won't change back to some false religion.
2006-12-01 15:27:43
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answered by baddrose268 5
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