I'm afraid your facts are fictions. Generated by wish fulfillment. — Protagoras
Which is not "no time limit." Further, you had more than ample time and chance to iron out any ambiguity. But it's clear you were not interested. I have to imagine that had you been interested, you would have found a way maintain the debate. You were advised and repeatedly challenged. You didn't show, and the train left the station. And now you're on about events that never happened, and things you would have done, had you the chance. But that's all fantasy and lies.Take as much time as needed between posts. — 3017amen
Could you clarify on the last paragraph of your post,platonism and structures/maths? — Protagoras
You and 180 are habitually debating emotionally and selectively. You can't wish religious feelings and truths away Tim. Nor can you logic them away. Your and 180s failure illustrates this clearly. Instead of just being a critic give us YOUR worldview. — Protagoras
It's easy to pick holes in words Tim, why don't you be constructive instead? — Protagoras
Attempt at a coherent question here. Maybe best to leave it simple. What is an infinite ordinal? — tim wood
Greater in what way? Since you (and Anselm) don't say in what way, should we assume in every way possible? If so, that would include greater in height, greater in ability to eat pies in a pie-eating contest, greater in armpit smelliness, and a whole lot of other greaters.The concept of God is a being in which none greater can be conceived. — 3017amen
Well, yes. My concept of God now is of a very tall dude who can eat more pies than anyone else and has smellier armpits than anyone else. I often wondered what God was like. Thank you for clarifying that for me.Since anyone can conceive or comprehend, a priori, that particular definition standard, one can conceive of a God.
Fact is you can't refute 3017 and thus you resort to emotionality and nonsense. — Protagoras
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