Blakut t1_j9ka6sn wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous_Nose_1299 in [Discussion] Exploring the Black Box Theory and Its Implications for AI, God, and Ethics by Disastrous_Nose_1299
>But the point i am trying to make is that it is a possibility that God exists.
Ok, but you are going about it the wrong way. The possibility of god existing or not is irrelevant to what we can know about his existence. If something is unkowable, then any categorical statements about it are invalid. Yes, we can consider the possibility, but if you can't ever tell if it's true or not, this approach makes no sense.
>we do not have enough evidence to suggest that god exists or does not exist in a black hole.
And what i'm saying is that since we will never have that evidence, no matter what, it is pointless to approach the problem from this angle.
Disastrous_Nose_1299 OP t1_j9kai85 wrote
"Ok, but you are going about it the wrong way. The possibility of god existing or not is irrelevant to what we can know about his existence. If something is unkowable, then any categorical statements about it are invalid. Yes, we can consider the possibility, but if you can't ever tell if it's true or not, this approach makes no sense.
we do not have enough evidence to suggest that god exists or does not exist in a black hole.
And what i'm saying is that since we will never have that evidence, no matter what, it is irrelevant to approach the problem from this angle."
I respect your position, but this is where we are going to have to agree to disagre, Ive got to shovel some ones drive way. It was nice talking to you.
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