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OK! IF GOD AND A PHILOSOPHER FACE TO FACE HAVE TO ARGUE ABOUT HOW TO RUN THE WORLD...
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<blockquote data-quote="InvisableMan" data-source="post: 2622920" data-attributes="member: 886699"><p>Well let's assume that there actually is a God, which is debatable, for this arguement. God is the creator of the universe and everything that exists in it, am I correct? So that would mean God created the philosopher, and all of his limited thoughts and capabilites. Therefore, the philosopher is only limited to the knowledge given by the creator. Meaning, God would ultimately win the debate.</p><p></p><p>A great example of this is comparing a robot to a human. Who would win in a debate between a human and a robot? The robot is programmed all of its skills and knowledge by the human, so the robot's knowledge is limited to whatever the human gave to him. You can't compare a creation and a maker....it doesn't work that way.</p><p></p><p>The computer or the engineer? The engineer programmed the chips and processors that the computer composes of. Which one has the advantage?</p><p></p><p>Just my take on the matter. Haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InvisableMan, post: 2622920, member: 886699"] Well let's assume that there actually is a God, which is debatable, for this arguement. God is the creator of the universe and everything that exists in it, am I correct? So that would mean God created the philosopher, and all of his limited thoughts and capabilites. Therefore, the philosopher is only limited to the knowledge given by the creator. Meaning, God would ultimately win the debate. A great example of this is comparing a robot to a human. Who would win in a debate between a human and a robot? The robot is programmed all of its skills and knowledge by the human, so the robot's knowledge is limited to whatever the human gave to him. You can't compare a creation and a maker....it doesn't work that way. The computer or the engineer? The engineer programmed the chips and processors that the computer composes of. Which one has the advantage? Just my take on the matter. Haha [/QUOTE]
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