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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Nothing Yet in alt.philosophy
Author: Wordsmith
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:12
..., 1:36В pm, A Situation <someth...@nothing.com> wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008... Why is there something rather than nothing => Q: Is there something rather than ... is virtual. So there is both nothing and something. Us being a unit,...>you loose the unit, there remains nothing. The world we see defines what ... we may not have the tools yet. Or maybe some scientology people:-) ...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Nothing Yet in alt.philosophy
Author: Wordsmith
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:09
...> or likely than existence, and yet here we are, it must be ...in which we actually live tells us nothing whatsoever about whether certain possible universes are "natural" or not. In particular, nothing in science, logic, or philosophy provides ... the Ultimate Origin of Things") ****************************************** Because 'nothing' can't exist. Well, it "...
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:32
...> Why is there something rather than nothing => Q: Is there something rather than nothing? A: No && Yes How could an answer be positive and ... is virtual. So there is both nothing and something. Us being a unit,... you loose the unit, there remains nothing. The world we see defines what ... we may not have the tools yet. Or maybe some scientology people:-) We...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Nothing Yet in alt.philosophy
Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:58
..., 6:58В pm, A Situation <someth...@nothing.com> wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 ...> end)ho...@yahoo.co> wrote: Because 'nothing' can't exist. Yes it can. ...> not just 'space'. Thus when considering 'nothing', existence cannot be included, or considered, ..., with my constraints, can get to 'nothing'. How much space represents space? Nothing is solid, and yet you infer that 'thinginess'...
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Author: ZerkonX
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:34
.... It isn't such a great mystery as to the result of this 'fall'. First, a need for redemption ("bad" by birth). Secondly, a way to be redeemed (hope). Thirdly, those who know that way (dependency). Lastly, a demand, by those who know, that a redemption takes place (power). If god created man but man is imperfect yet god is not, how to account for man's imperfection? He fell.
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