That's just my notes summarised :p And I don't remember all this stuff :lol: I can grasp the basic stuff but can't really expand it. Probably waffle on for half the exam hope I get something relevant in there. :lol:
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You see I always end up asking the question so where did God come from.
And we can imagine God not exisitng cos we are trying to understand where we really come from
This is really hard to get your head round
God didn't come from anything. He is timeless and eternal. He exists outside time and existed before the laws of logic...:ninja:
Oh another thing religious people have to know the negation of what they are saying. e.g. the chair is blue - the chair is not blue (negation). If a christian can't accept what would count against their claim - e.g. God doesn't exist being the negation of God exists - then they have a false belief. They aren't really saying anything.
See, this is why I'll choose science over religion any day :lol:
There's no point me studying philosophy at uni, I'll keep arguing for science. Tis interesting though :D
But he has to have come from somewhere!
And what the hell are you on about- blue chairs?
Okay that is crazy, you can clearly see the evidence that a chair is blue as the colour blue is reflected
I never said Philosophy wasn't crazy and irrational :lol:
Sorry love this thread. I just like debating and discussing
Can you explain what these are?Quote:
Realism, idealism, common-sense realism, causal realism..