Re: What is truth?
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 10:46 pm
How about this bit "If a mental thought or an utterance is valid, then it is true."?SpheresOfBalance wrote:As to validity, there is nothing in his message that would be indicative that, that is not what he meant. If you seek clarification, simply ask. But then...
I don't believe there can be no creator. I believe that there is no evidence for the creator that the theist posits, I also believe that Kant had it right and its the Noumenon.And of course because 'you' believe there can be no creator, there can't be. ...
See above.You atheists, blow my mind, i.e., because you only know of particular religions, and you can find some fault within them, that insults your intelligence, you jump to conclusions that there can be no creator, thus giving credence to those religions, as the only possibly ones worth considering, so as to denounce the possibility of a creator. Their being logically incorrect, in some cases, does not necessitate there being no creator. This point however, doesn't mean there is one either! Flip a coin.
Says the childless man on the moralistic high-horse who would kill all the other children on Earth when he could save them and tells his imaginary children that its okay that he is not going to save them and that they are going to die because Man deserves to die.Tell me about the fool that kills off their children, lazily not wanting to conserve, because mankind shall implode anyway, then hides behind their corpses, in the face of his/her/its own nuclear annihilation, such that they would kill yet another child, to prevent it, Asinking_uk. ...
Okay, since you so asked nicely; dictionaries are a late event in the history of language, as such meaning was around before they were invented, this means that meaning does not reside in a dictionary and if you'd ever read one and followed the words you would find out that they are essentially self-referring with respect to meaning. I do not say another's meaning is contained in my response, and neither does NLP, what we both say is that when communicating with a language the meaning of one's words lies in the response they get, as Language is a process. Now meaning itself lies in thoughts but thoughts and not necessarily language, it often is but I call these 'thinks' as one is using 'voice' as another in one's head, so if one has a thought, i.e. a sequence or scenario of images/sights, feelings, sounds, smells and tastes and wishes to communicate it to another using language, i.e. words, they it behooves one to remember that the words one picks to express them may well not have the same associations that the hearer has with them, as such "The meaning of one's words is the response they get." is a fairly good presupposition to hold in mind when communicating. Thanks for asking.Please tell me more! I know, it's because you see circular dictionaries, that another's meaning is necessarily contained in your response, and that NLP is the cure all, and that your credentials give you the right...
You forgot fear. Save your pet psycho-babble for yourself, you need it."The epitome of selfishness!"