To: Dimensio; Cicero
"So your point is that we can't be rational unless we assume, without evidence, that there is a source of rationality in the universe. I don't quite see the logic that goes behind it. Maybe if you supported your claim with evidence rather than just asserted it you might make more sense."
I think he might be saying that causality must have a beginning. It couldnt have started in man because man is finite, or because man did not come before all else.
302 posted on
12/03/2005 9:29:37 PM PST by
reasonisfaith
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To: reasonisfaith
I think he might be saying that causality must have a beginning.
What has that to do with rationality? Or is this another non-sequitur like you bringing up atheism in a discussion about evolution?
309 posted on
12/03/2005 9:35:50 PM PST by
Dimensio
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