I would refer to the Christian god if I were to say this, not a god of my own creation.which they refer. Their own one. — Benj96
Perhaps I misunderstood you, I thought you meant to say that caring about Israel was somehow a proof of underlying antisemetism, but now that I reread your comment I see that may not be what you claim.You are reversing the order of things. — Ennui Elucidator
I said that focus on Jews is likely antisemitic and that Israel is an example of that. Focus on Ukraine is a different topic. — Ennui Elucidator
You claimed before that westerners thinking about Israel probably means that they are antisemitic.So your support of Ukraine doesn't mean that you hate Ukrainians, but it may mean that you hate Africans. — Ennui Elucidator
The danger with conversations like these is that any example I offer to show the problem will just lead to your allegations that I am trying to deflect. — Ennui Elucidator
I am a person "in the west" so yes, I matter here.Your personal feelings are entirely aside from the system. — Ennui Elucidator
I started to care about Israel when it became relevant in a conflict escalation that could lead to world war 3, before that I did not care.The West only cares about Israel because it is antisemitic — Ennui Elucidator
There are powers in the Middle East that have nuclear options, things can happen.nothing that happens there would cause WW3 — Ennui Elucidator
For the Western audience, you can't just point to its coverage as reason for why you are talking about it as if that is independent of the Western antisemitism. It is covered because the West is antisemetic and when you talk about it, you are likely just acting out that antisemitism. Isn't your fault. You don't know any better. It is a system of antisemitism just as it is a system of racism. — Ennui Elucidator
Yes, I think I follow, except I think that "confused" is not the same as not bothering with fully knowing the meaning of a world before using it. People just don't care enough to be correct in all they say.Which is basically my original comment's point. — Lionino
Ooof. A lot to unpack here — AmadeusD
A constant barrage from the same angle will wear anyone down. You will start to crack and it will become a weakness. Bullying tactics 101.I am openly not straight and being insulted for it doesn’t bother me because I’m not ashamed. — AmadeusD
I don't think people need to be delusional because they don't share your grasp of the terminology.I would say first that those people are deluded because — Lionino
Confused seems better. Even so, saying you are an atheist is usually enough to get the correct message across.lying or confused — Lionino
Math, however, does not seem to fully derive/be apprehended from physical reality, because otherwise all mathematics would be applicable to physics, and that is clearly not the case — Lionino
The reason why I think this is — mentos987
1. Either all things have a prior cause for their existence, or there is at least one first cause of existence from which a chain of events follows. — Philosophim
I don't know if this has been said because I am lazy and have not read comments, but..3. This leads us to 3 plausibilities. — Philosophim
The concept or image of a golden mountain does not come from experience — Lionino
Yes, the golden mountain is a combination of Gold + Mountain. I agree that it is original but the elements of it originate from nature. A randomizer of all existing physical combinations could achieve the same.original thinking is just small pieces of prior experience that we recombine in a new pattern — mentos987
"i" was crafted to fill up a gap in mathematics, it was not directly inspired from nature, true. But, we have found out that it does correspond to real natural behavior in electricity. I still believe that math is fully derived from physical reality, even if we have taken "leaps" of logic to reach where we are.There is nothing in nature (or in mind) that i refers to — Lionino
I am not sure either, but I remember that “deriving from simpler math” was a constant exercise in all of my higher math courses. So I assume that you can derive it all the way back to + - / * .derive from Peano arithmetic (I am not sure if it does — Lionino
The agnostic label should be reserved for those who are truly divided (even if the evidence sways their mind in another direction) and prefer to suspend judgement in the await for more evidence. — Lionino
You’re welcome to continue weighing into this conversation on the physicalist side, if that position isn’t also averse to your inclinations. Hoping you’ll give us more goodies like the tree-bridge. — ucarr
Such Christians tend to interpret requests that they define God as an indication of dishonesty on the part of atheists. — wonderer1
Yeah, there's some esoteric knowledge required to get the joke. — wonderer1
Ye "in-built" may not be true. I do think toddlers do a calculation to determine what is more and what is less. It is a form of math.I wouldn't say "in-built math — JuanZu
Well, I mention this because you used bridge building as an example of mental concepts taking physical form. I am trying to add to that that the mental concept in turn came from an original physical form.Excellent example of the natural world practicing physical number for counting! What person in the village thinks two trees or four trees have fallen over the creek? — ucarr
I am unsure what we are talking about. I do not claim that math isn't real, just that it isn't man made. The symbol "3" may be manmade, but the symbol isn't building any bridges, it is just part of the shared concept. We have constructed ourselves a concept that we implement in engineering sure, but I think that all inspiration for it comes from physical reality.Real number in the real world built number sign within the head. What are number signs in the head without real number in the real world? — ucarr
I don't believe in pure mental concepts at all, not the way you guys are talking about it — mentos987
That isn't a belief that I share. — Hallucinogen
Then you aren't certain, you just have a high degree of confidence. — Hallucinogen
As long as you don't know, you are an agnostic, because you lack knowledge. There aren't degrees of knowledge in a thing; it takes only a binary value. — Hallucinogen