RayAgostini wrote:Buffalo wrote:
Obviously the story isn't true.
The supernatural parts.
Do you think a FA-18 flying over the Nile in Moses' time would be considered "supernatural"? Or how about a computer used in the first century?
Arthur C. Clarke's "three laws":Clarke's First Law: "When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong."
Clarke's Second Law: "The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible."
Clarke's Third Law: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."Science and technology have changed our world more in the past century than it changed in the previous hundred centuries. It took 10,000 years to get from the cart to the airplane, but only 66 years to get from powered flight to a lunar landing. Moore's Law of computer power doubling every eighteen months continues unabated and is now down to about a year. Ray Kurzweil, in The Age of Spiritual Machines, calculates that there have been thirty-two doublings since World War II, and that the Singularity point may be upon us as early as 2030. The Singularity (as in the center of a black hole where matter is so dense that its gravity is infinite) is the point at which total computational power will rise to levels that are so far beyond anything that we can imagine that they will appear near infinite and thus, relatively speaking, be indistinguishable from omniscience (note the suffix!). When this happens the world will change more in a decade than it did in the previous thousand decades. Extrapolate that out a hundred thousand years, or a million years (an eye blink on an evolutionary time scale and thus a realistic estimate of how far advanced ETI will be, unless we happen to be the first space-faring species, which is unlikely), and we get a gut-wrenching, mind-warping feel for just how godlike these creatures would seem.....Although science has not even remotely destroyed religion, Shermer's Last Law predicts that the relationship between the two will be profoundly effected by contact with ETI.
"Shermer's Last Law: Any sufficiently advanced Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence is indistinguishable from God "
Shermer and Dawkins have been fooling the public for so long about what they really believe, or what they can potentially believe, it's just not funny. They would just prefer to see a "natural God", one who evolved to gain enormous power, but was nevertheless a product of evolution.
Absolute twaddle. First of all, even a bronze age tribesman could see that an F-18 was a mechanical device, even if they didn't understand how it worked. And secondly, there is no such thing as "spirit." Consciousness resides in the brain. If you wish to have an afterlife, you'd better think of a way to keep your brain going after your body dies.