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Re: Miracles - is \"thought\" subject to the laws of science?
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Except rats. Even mice have them. [/ QUOTE ] Hang on, just what went wrong here? One would assume if a mouse has a gall bladder then a rat would, why is this so? |
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Re: Miracles - is \"thought\" subject to the laws of science?
Gall is an older term for bile which is expunged from a bladder.
Thought has neither length,breadth, weight,atoms ,mesons,yada,yada. Materialism uses thinking which is non spatial in an attempt to refute its very methodology(thinking),i.e.stating all is matter. carlo |
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Re: Miracles - is \"thought\" subject to the laws of science?
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I think thought is produced by the brain just like the liver produces bile. [/ QUOTE ] I think this is has been well illustrated sometimes on this forum. Often in some posts to the extent that it is no longer an analogy but a redundancy. (Perhaps, most notably some of my own posts.) [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Miracles - is \"thought\" subject to the laws of science?
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[ QUOTE ] I think thought is produced by the brain just like the liver produces bile. [/ QUOTE ] I think this is has been well illustrated sometimes on this forum. Often in some posts to the extent that it is no longer an analogy but a redundancy. (Perhaps, most notably some of my own posts.) [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] You are 3 for 3 today. Good work |
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Re: Miracles - is \"thought\" subject to the laws of science?
Perhaps thoughts could be considered in the same way as radio waves being transmitted...
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