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Dualism: one believes in it or one doesn't.
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Then I suppose these amazing animations of human micro machines based upon what we have learned through science won't convince you either, huh?Of course not.Is photographic evidence enough proof for you?Can you prove DNA exists?I didn't say I can't prove it. I asked why would I need to prove it because it should be self evident, right?If you can’t prove it, you can’t conclude anything that extends from any or all of those things. How do you know any one of the three exists?
But if you want definitive proof, look no further than your DNA which are the definitive set of instructions for "THE SYSTEM."
You are missing the point
I don't believe I did. See?
Dualism
Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.www.usmessageboard.com
Then I suppose these amazing animations of human micro machines based upon what we have learned through science won't convince you either, huh?Of course not.Is photographic evidence enough proof for you?Can you prove DNA exists?I didn't say I can't prove it. I asked why would I need to prove it because it should be self evident, right?If you can’t prove it, you can’t conclude anything that extends from any or all of those things. How do you know any one of the three exists?
But if you want definitive proof, look no further than your DNA which are the definitive set of instructions for "THE SYSTEM."
You are missing the point
I don't believe I did. See?
Dualism
Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.www.usmessageboard.com
You have not solved for either side of the equation. Pictures of microscopes and such do not address the question at hand or any part of it.
No. Mind, body and soul are integral.Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.
Then I suppose these amazing animations of human micro machines based upon what we have learned through science won't convince you either, huh?Of course not.Is photographic evidence enough proof for you?Can you prove DNA exists?I didn't say I can't prove it. I asked why would I need to prove it because it should be self evident, right?If you can’t prove it, you can’t conclude anything that extends from any or all of those things. How do you know any one of the three exists?
But if you want definitive proof, look no further than your DNA which are the definitive set of instructions for "THE SYSTEM."
You are missing the point
I don't believe I did. See?
Dualism
Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.www.usmessageboard.com
You have not solved for either side of the equation. Pictures of microscopes and such do not address the question at hand or any part of it.
This says otherwise...
Dualism
Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.www.usmessageboard.com
Then I suppose these amazing animations of human micro machines based upon what we have learned through science won't convince you either, huh?Of course not.Is photographic evidence enough proof for you?Can you prove DNA exists?I didn't say I can't prove it. I asked why would I need to prove it because it should be self evident, right?If you can’t prove it, you can’t conclude anything that extends from any or all of those things. How do you know any one of the three exists?
But if you want definitive proof, look no further than your DNA which are the definitive set of instructions for "THE SYSTEM."
You are missing the point
I don't believe I did. See?
Dualism
Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.www.usmessageboard.com
You have not solved for either side of the equation. Pictures of microscopes and such do not address the question at hand or any part of it.
This says otherwise...
Dualism
Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.www.usmessageboard.com
It most certainly does not.
The same way we know anything else exists. Seems like a different question than that posed by dualism.How do you know either one exists?They're not separate. The mind is the software. The brain is the hardware. They're different, but exist in the same reality.Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.
Have to solve one part of the equation before you can solve the whole thing.The same way we know anything else exists. Seems like a different question than that posed by dualism.How do you know either one exists?They're not separate. The mind is the software. The brain is the hardware. They're different, but exist in the same reality.Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.
Ok. I answered. What's next?Have to solve one part of the equation before you can solve the whole thing.The same way we know anything else exists. Seems like a different question than that posed by dualism.How do you know either one exists?They're not separate. The mind is the software. The brain is the hardware. They're different, but exist in the same reality.Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.
I didn't say "answer," I said solve. Show your work.Ok. I answered. What's next?Have to solve one part of the equation before you can solve the whole thing.The same way we know anything else exists. Seems like a different question than that posed by dualism.How do you know either one exists?They're not separate. The mind is the software. The brain is the hardware. They're different, but exist in the same reality.Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.
LOL - nevermind. You can break any question down to "how do you know it exists?" Unless you have a more subtle point to make, I see no point in tail-chasing.I didn't say "answer," I said solve. Show your work.Ok. I answered. What's next?Have to solve one part of the equation before you can solve the whole thing.The same way we know anything else exists. Seems like a different question than that posed by dualism.How do you know either one exists?They're not separate. The mind is the software. The brain is the hardware. They're different, but exist in the same reality.Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.
Your withdrawal is recognized.LOL - nevermind. You can break any question down to "how do you know it exists?" Unless you have a more subtle point to make, I see no point in tail-chasing.I didn't say "answer," I said solve. Show your work.Ok. I answered. What's next?Have to solve one part of the equation before you can solve the whole thing.The same way we know anything else exists. Seems like a different question than that posed by dualism.How do you know either one exists?They're not separate. The mind is the software. The brain is the hardware. They're different, but exist in the same reality.Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.
hehe, your desperate need for a 'win' is noted.Your withdrawal is recognized.LOL - nevermind. You can break any question down to "how do you know it exists?" Unless you have a more subtle point to make, I see no point in tail-chasing.I didn't say "answer," I said solve. Show your work.Ok. I answered. What's next?Have to solve one part of the equation before you can solve the whole thing.The same way we know anything else exists. Seems like a different question than that posed by dualism.How do you know either one exists?They're not separate. The mind is the software. The brain is the hardware. They're different, but exist in the same reality.Is the body separate and distinct from the mind? If so, how can the mind influence the movement of the body? An old question, but a good one.