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@3RU7AL
sure, but you can't be surprised when you say "zeus is real"and people think you believe in zeus
I'm not.
sure, but you can't be surprised when you say "zeus is real"and people think you believe in zeus
Suffices to say that in retrospect it should have been no surprise that your "warning," as you pointed out, followed immediately in post #112--that is when my questions were no longer "contributing."
So...what you are now claiming is that when you saidLanguage is using words to communicate ideas. Semantics is using words to distort ideas in order to make it seem like a valid point is being made when it is not.That was not meant to be read literally, but figuratively. You don't actually mean "Language is using words to communicate ideas" but rather that sentence is used metaphorically to suggest some alternative meaning.
One simple example is geometry.
In all my years of debating and reading other people's arguments, any time I have ever heard someone respond to an argument by saying "that's just semantics", I've never heard of situation where everyone reading it didn't know what that meant.Yet according to you, when you hear that what you actually heard was "that's just [the study of the meaning of words]".Language is about more than just definitions. There is this thing we call context. I suggest you spend some time learning how it works.
and they can't be expressed with numbers
I would argue that what makes it holy is not just that it expresses a cosmic principle or cosmic physical law, but that it expresses a principle or law that is relevant to biological life of humans and the ecological systems that support and sustains that wholistic set of humans and ecology.This may have been what the GAIA concept was all about., tho it is not necessarily a related to a cosmic physical law or principle.Holy = wholistic set of interrelating phenomena that support the integrity of Universe and the GAIA hypothesis for individual planets, that may be expressed matehmatically, yet lack some consideration of Spirit-1, 2, 3 or 4.
meaningful language appears cyclicalyounger generations always want to create new words and phrases to distinguish themselvesmeaningless language (mathematics) is much more stable, but still changes over timeThat makes little to no sense unless by cyclical you mean more commonly spoken. Even though we use basic math all the time to communicate.
It would have addressed 3RU7AL talking about deep emotional meaningfulness. Also where we first started off:
it sounds like a conversation you should have with 3RU7AL who brought it up.
and they can't be expressed with numbersWell yes they can. They can also be expressed with geometry in the form of words, which we’ve been discussing.
If atheism is simply a lack of belief in any god(s) existence then the definition of theism is simply a belief in a god(s) existence. No reason to put any more qualifiers on other than to argue.
language predates writing
The brains ability to calculate the world around us predates humanity.
The brains ability to calculate the world around us predates humanity.math is not emotionally meaningful
First it was about holy texts, then poetry, now it’s about language being older than writing.
The brains ability to calculate the world around us predates humanity.math is not emotionally meaningfulTo how you perceive it perhaps.
Your just being a jerk.
how did humans even survive before formal mathematics ?
You're arguing over the fact that I said the word god without theist before it, that's the most f****** stupid thing I've ever seen. Believe It or not people actually understand that atheists don't believe in any God. Quit being condescending. You're just arguing now to look right when all you do is look a jerk.
The problem with just going along with the crowd, context as you wrongly label it, is that actual meanings of words get trampled.
how did humans even survive before formal mathematics ?Barely.
how did humans even survive before formal mathematics ?Barely.can you construct a coherent moral framework based purely on mathematics ?
That it gave rise to civilisation and wellbeing thereof, from sewage to space exploration.Or is this a trick question?