Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Appendix 4.3 Other Laws

5. The Rational Mind
Any theory predicting the random assembly of the human brain (the most orderly state of matter in the known universe) as 'rational', 'logical' and therefore capable of discerning truth and therefore doing 'science'.. must itself be unreliable.. not capable of doing science.

Gödel was a convinced theist.[22] He rejected the notion of others like his friend Albert Einstein that God was impersonal.
He believed firmly in an afterlife, stating: "Of course this supposes that there are many relationships which today's science and received wisdom haven't any inkling of. But I am convinced of this [the afterlife], independently of any theology." It is "possible today to perceive, by pure reasoning" that it "is entirely consistent with known facts." "If the world is rationally constructed and has meaning, then there must be such a thing [as an afterlife]."[23]
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[Wikipedia - Kurt Godel]

I think God is an uncomfortable truth for everyone actually.. but in the end truth is what we need and what good science is all about. It cannot be left to a bunch of theophobics to make it up to suit their beliefs. They have brought science into disrepute and most certainly misled society into thinking you can forget about God (and by implication truth)..

Absolutes do exist.. Temperature has one, Entropy has one, Velocity has one.. so it should not surprise you to know that Law and Morality have them (since they are based on the existence of truth). Truth is by definition an absolute which cannot be avoided and only fools try to fight.

Please read 9.1-2 'The Falsification of Evolution'.. if you agree I suggest you also look at "Who is God" at [vh-who.blogspot.com.au]. If you do not understand or accept the falsification case.. leave a comment.

I am sincerely trying to help you..

Thank you..

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