I see. So, you are having a conversation with whom exactly?! Surely not me. So, why do you quote my post?!RCSaunders wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 4:25 pmAt first blush, the request seems disingenuous. If you know there is no reality (by definition) what would be the point of asking for an explanation of what you know does not really exist?Speakpigeon wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 8:21 pm ... I don't need to be given an explanation of reality because by definition there is none. But explain to me what is really the physical world.
Exactly what is defined in such a way that it means there is no reality? "There is no reality," is not a definition of anything, it is simply a proposition.
Your mention of the phrase "There is no reality,", in between quotes, implies this is something I said. But I didn't said that. I didn't suggest that. What I say doesn't imply that.
So why do you believe in God again?
OK, so God is the being which can be discovered using the power of your mind. It is a being that can help you when in need and it, obviously, created the whole world, which must be reassuring. So why do you believe in God?RCSaunders wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 4:25 pm Since you asked: the physical world is the one in which its constituent elements are discovered and described by chemistry, for example. The one you eat, drink, sleep, read, shop, drive your car, make love, and write responses to posts in.
OK, we can stop here. You don't seem to understand the strictures of rational debate. The first one being that you should attribute to the other guy something he didn't say.
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