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  1. Arthur Brain

    Feminized America.

    "Thoughts"? Kinda hilariously ironic...
  2. Arthur Brain

    Feminized America.

    Yeah, it must be so emasculating to be intelligent. In fact one of these days I may even get around to experiencing just what that's like...
  3. Arthur Brain

    For Those Who Still Insist That There Was Election Fraud

    "Tweets"? Isn't social media for 'retards'?
  4. Arthur Brain

    31 Reasons To Reject The Jab

    If you're stupid enough to actually do that then you're probably stupid enough to get your "news" from youtube et al. I really am underpaid...
  5. Arthur Brain

    31 Reasons To Reject The Jab

    Except it doesn't. I'm still waiting for my cheque to arrive in the pos...um, I mean yes! Those liberal scammers! How dare they post stuff that contradicts far right lunacy and the like and some moderate common sense stuff as well... Blag(g)ards...
  6. Arthur Brain

    Fox Hosts Text Trump to Stop Insurrection

    How could "a person" thwart it exactly? Take it up with congress...
  7. Arthur Brain

    Fox Hosts Text Trump to Stop Insurrection

    Exactly. I'd still support the rights of the MAGA! crowd to vote as intelligence isn't the factor here. Ironically, those who wish to suppress the rights of people to vote are the same who accuse the "left" of suppressing free speech which is kinda hilarious...
  8. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    Oh, well, a self declared 'rational human' declaring another human in disagreement an 'irrational one' is just so... Not impressive at all really. Who are you to call any other person 'irrational' with any sort of merit or credentials outside of inflated ego?
  9. Arthur Brain

    For Those Who Still Insist That There Was Election Fraud

    I doubt any future president can beat Trump's unenviable record: Only president to serve one term in office, lose both the popular and the electoral college vote, get impeached twice and lose by the exact same landslide margin he'd won by previously. I doubt any future president would want...
  10. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    The Bible seems to indicate that God knows plenty about what's going to happen in the future.
  11. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    Okay, I don't really have the time to go into complete depth point by point on this as being the holiday season an' all I've other things to do at present and besides which, it's getting parsed to bits. The core of the argument on your side appears to be this: Free will is neutralised if God has...
  12. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    Clete, I've seen this sort of subject unfold plenty of times through the years and my intent was not to get involved in a drawn out convo with you on the matter. I've seen it argued from several opposing viewpoints that invariably get mired in pseudo-intellectual posturing and philosophical...
  13. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    You're conflating foreknowledge with a lack of free will. I've already acknowledged that if God has foreknowledge that you are going to choose something or decide an action then 'T' is what you are going to do. What I'm arguing against is the notion that foreknowledge precludes it. Any given day...
  14. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    I've answered in regards to foreknowledge in my previous so no need to restate. Once again, I'm not arguing for predestination or from a Calvinist perspective whatsoever.
  15. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    Okay, sure, let's refer to a choice you make as 'T'. So, if God has foreknowledge (infallible by definition) that at some point you are going to do T then T at that point is what you will end up doing. Whether it's answering the phone, watching a film, going for a walk or whatever. That you're...
  16. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    Exactly. If we try to limit God to our own insistence on what constitutes 'rationality' then how do we 'rationalize' an omnipotent being that has no beginning or end? We can't do that through any 'logical' frame of reference as such is completely beyond any frame of understanding. Everything on...
  17. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    No, I didn't "say those things because I believe God can do the irrational" at all. That I believe that an omnipotent God isn't bound by our limited perspectives is not the same thing whatsoever. What may seem irrational to you isn't necessarily so simply because it doesn't fit into your...
  18. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    Yes, so that has to include foreknowledge. In fact if it isn't infallible it isn't foreknowledge. Logic dictates that you are going to do something. For the purposes of the phone call scenario and presuming you're conscious and able to take the call then simplistically you're going to do one of...
  19. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    Well, of course it would have to be infallible foreknowledge otherwise it might as well just be a strong hunch. In no way has that coerced, influenced or altered anything in itself. Your argument may as well be akin to someone being programmed to do something at a certain point in time that...
  20. Arthur Brain

    On the omniscience of God

    I'm in agreement with you on this as we've discussed elsewhere. :) This notion that foreknowledge negates free will (with you also on the limited free will aspect) is a non starter. It can also be quite easily dismissed. Say for the sake of argument I know that you're going to receive a phone...
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