If I had $1 for every time God bailed me out...

If I had $1 for every time God bailed me out..

I believe you have said in this thread that "Absence of proof is not proof of absence."

Indeed I did! I agree that merely because there is no evidence for it does not mean there will never be evidence for it. However, if you read the very next sentence that followed, I noted that all it does it prevent me from 100% "disproving" the notion. It does not give it any additional credibility, and as it currently has no evidence in its favor, it is extremely unlikely.

Kix said:
I'm only responding to this post now because it is not very long.

Take your time.

KoshTheKoala said:
But that's a totally different discussion than what I was on about that I don't want to get sidetracked with.

I keep having that temptation as well, but to argue against moral relativism and for Humanism (as I want to do in the other God thread). I refrain from doing so for sake of not sidetracking the conversation, but the temptation is still there ;)
 
If I had $1 for every time God bailed me out..

I don't think vacuum is nothing because it has properties through which things go through it and it is space.
Isn't it just an absence of matter? The only reason things are pulled towards it is because of the natural tendency for things to move from high to low concentration.
 
If I had $1 for every time God bailed me out..

Isn't it just an absence of matter? The only reason things are pulled towards it is because of the natural tendency for things to move from high to low concentration.

The question was, "Isn't a vacuum nothing?" As the vacuum has the ability to be a medium, and also a certain size and space, I would contend that those are properties of something, not nothing.
 
If I had $1 for every time God bailed me out..

God is the Universe. The universe is creation itself. *Takes another puff*
Think about it.
 
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