Friday, October 13, 2017

I tried to explain reality for a god-soaked moron.

Somebody else wrote something that made this idiot cry:

"What is death? A dinner, where you dine with the worms, or rather, they dine with you. It's eating the dandelions from the root. And I believe I will experience it in rather the same way I experienced pre-birth -- not at all. The only difference between pre-birth and death is that in death you might be remembered by those who still live. I also see no reason to believe that it won't be the same for you as well. And everybody else, for that matter."

The idiot wrote "A scientific statement? An opinion? Whatever it is, unless Mr. King speaks from beyond death, it is not the report of experience."

For fun I gave the idiot a hard time.

I wrote this:

"A scientific statement? An opinion?"

I would call it "Reality".

The idiot wrote this:

Whatever you would call it, it is not a scientific statement. It's not even an educated guess. There's nothing empirical about it. It's really just an opinion based on materialist postulates.

Unless, of course, you're dead. Are you? But then, we're dealing with a paradox.

I wrote this:

Sir, I would also call it a basic fact of biology. Dead creatures including dead human apes stay dead. I don't understand why anyone would throw out this obvious fact.

The idiot wrote this:

Biology doesn't deal with the ground of human personality - whatever it is that gives us an identity. However, if you believe as materialists do that all we are is bound up with our physical substance, you will not accept certain other possibilities, such as the possibility of the resurrection of the person.

You're going to find out.

What's a human ape? I've seen apes. I've never seen a hybrid.Not so far.

Are you one of those?

I wrote this:

"What's a human ape?"

Good question sir.

We are one of the Great Ape species, as are chimpanzee apes, bonobo apes, gorilla apes, and orangutan apes.

We evolved from ancient apes and we are still apes. This is scientific fact.

And I wrote this:

"the resurrection of the person." That's impossible sir. Zombies are not real, thank goodness.

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