Fw: Kalam Cosmological Argument 2
Brian Dean bridean@worldnet.att.net
Sun, 8 Mar 1998 20:06:55 -0500 (00889427215, 19980309005832.AAA3107@briandea)
>TILL
>Yes, the universe also consists of existents that are dependent on matter.
>Thoughts, for example, exist, but they are dependent on the gray matter in
>brains. I wouldn't have it any other way. Wouldn't it be terrible if we existed but
>couldn't think?
>
>RON
>You on the other hand have been unable to offer any evidence that God does
>not exist or that the universe spontaneously generated. How can you ask me
>to provide evidence that He does exist when you have not proven He does
>not? Where's the beef!
>
>TILL
>I'll make a deal with you. When you prove that fairies do not exist, I will
>then undertake to prove that "God" doesn't exist.
>
RON
I am not a leader of an organization that dedicates itself to the
proposition that fairies do not exist. Nor do I devote extensive amounts
of my time propagating this notion. I do not label myself an afaeryst.
Frankly I don't much care whether faeries do or did exist and I will not
form an internet chat group to convince myself and others that faeries
are not. Do you see the difference? Or perhaps you now consider
yourself an agnostic? Based on your lack of evidence this would be a
much more honest and scientific position.