Once again you prove your ignorance of the one subject that Philosophy can call its own and also demonstrate that you do not understand the difference between logical and empirical and how they relate, let me enlighten you.Felasco wrote:...
To use logic and natural law to disprove and debunk such a supernatural entity, we would first have to establish that the rules of logic and natural law are binding on everything in all reality, including any gods within. Or, we would at least have to establish that such rules are binding on gods. That is, we would have to somehow prove that there is nothing supernatural. ...
Its not the rules of logic and natural law that all have to obey, its the rules of logic that anything that exists has to obey. Why? Because if there are things or states of affairs, i.e. existence then Logic arises from them, its an inescapable brute fact that applies to anything that exists. In Logic there are tautologies, contradictions and contingencies, tautologies say what is necessary, contradictions what is impossible and the contingencies what is possible. Tautologies are always true regardless of the things or states of affairs(other than there just being such things), contradictions are always false regardless of the things or states of affairs, and the contingencies are true or false depending upon whether the state of affairs or things actually hold, i.e. they are empirical, this is where the natural laws live. As such, if a 'God' exists then 'it' cannot exist and not exist as this is a logical contradiction, this rule of Logic holds for anything anywhere in the Universe, needs no sampling to be true and is binding upon any 'Gods' that exist. Please stop spouting your nonsense about Logic upon this forum as whilst I can just about cope with the fact that you've never read those we call the philosophers, that your epistemology is flawed, that you are a closet theist and you don't subscribe to the PN mag, I find it an affront to Philosophy when you speak such bollocks about Logic from a position of sheer ignorance about the subject.