I dont ask them to show up! It's you who's crying wolf about that. — EugeneW
If they are not eternal and not infinite then they are just like us. So then what is the difference? We are effectively ‘gods’ in the sense you seem to have outlined. — I like sushi
It's you!
No it's not me it's you!
No it's not me it's you!.....until we both pass out from the beer! :rofl: — universeness
That's like you taking credit for a house I built.
Evolution and natural selection produced what you cite above not god. — universeness
My own argument against God is that we are images of God but are forced to suffer while God is not forced to suffer. This is not symmetrical because one would expect God to have the power to get us to heaven effortlessly like he is in heaven — Gregory
have a horrible feeling we’ve talked before — I like sushi
Either way, prove me wrong and explain what you know of the supernatural. I don’t see anything to suggest there is anything other than what is nor can I personally see a way justify dualism - ie. Supernatural (beyond nature) because I frame everything in the universe as ‘natural’ and don’t side with ‘supernatural’ as a replacement for ‘we don’t know therefore god’. That just makes no sense to me. — I like sushi
About the technological singularity, computers creating life like gods. — EugeneW
So computer speed and storage capacity can easily equal and in fact way surpass the capacity of the human brain — universeness
What if we are forced to life, created to live like the gods did? — EugeneW
The brain has virtual infinite memory capacity — EugeneW
No it doesn't, its memory capacity is as far away from the infinite as the number 1 is. — universeness
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