Then, I just did.attofishpi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:52 amIt does not matter what I think God is. You are the one making the claim that you can easily scientifically prove the existence of God ergo PLEASE DO.Age wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 12:50 amWhen you inform me of what God exactly is to you, only then I can provide said proof.attofishpi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 12:04 am
That's all very well but you have not provided any scientfic proof of God.
Saying, God is either 'divine' or 'artificial intelligence' does not really give me much to provide you with 'scientific proof'.
Through, and by, 'science', what I just said and claimed here, has already been proved absolutely True
If you need further proof, then just ask for 'it'. But please do not forget that if you want proof of and/or for some 'thing', then you will have to provide what 'it' is, exactly, which you are seeking proof for.
Do you really still not yet know 'my' definition of the God word?attofishpi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:52 amLet's see YOUR definition of God AND YOUR proof of God's existence.Age wrote:But this is not true at all.attofishpi wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 11:04 pm You're just making claims without any supporting evidence.
Also, I have not just supporting evidence but supporting proof, as well as supporting scientific proof.
As of now I have just not received from absolutely any one a clear definition of what the God word means, to them, and then asked me for 'scientific proof' for 'that thing'.
God, to me, can be understood in two senses.
1. In the visible sense, the visibly seen Universe, Itself.
2. In the invisible sense, the invisible Mind, itself.
And, the proof that the Universe, Itself, and the Mind, Itself, exists can be and is, literally, 'Self-evident', as 'I' know, without doubt, that there are thoughts or views existing, which obviously could only happen and occur If 'I/God/Universe/Mind' is existing.
There are thoughts/views, therefore 'I' exist.
Why do you say and claim this as well as presume or believe this?attofishpi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:52 amIf God is omniscient - ALL knowing including knowing every event in the future, then humans don't have free will.Age wrote:Because the actual 'Thing', which has the ability to be Omniscient, is what is sometimes referred to by the God word.
Also, and by the way, if the 'Thing', which has the ability to be Omniscient, is not some 'thing' that the God word would be referring to, then let us begin to name this 'Thing' with some other word or label.
Also, what do the words 'free will' even mean or are referring to here, to you, exactly?
Why would you even presume this?
HERE-NOW, at this very present moment, besides is always in a continually constant-change and so nothing is the 'same' to be bored of nor with here, the fact of how long the duration of NOW, literally, means there is no 'time' to even get nor be bored.