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    A game: Can you convince an agnostic robot?

    Wow... okay. It's starting to look like I misjudged what I'd find here on this board, so I'm going to move on to greener pastures. I'd like to say thanks to those who made an earnest attempt to discuss things. I wish you the best in life.
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    A game: Can you convince an agnostic robot?

    This is a position that many people have taken. There are, however, many that believe their holy book is a literal expression of exact events that happened. They, in fact, often make very important decisions about their lives and the lives of others based on a strictly literal interpretation of...
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    A game: Can you convince an agnostic robot?

    All the definitions that I have (so far) of God/gods have been provided by religions. If you'd like to provide an example of a god that is not one worshiped by a religion, I'd be happy to consider that god as well. Well, this is somewhat close to the conclusion I have come to. I have not...
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    A game: Can you convince an agnostic robot?

    Hmmm... I see some issues here that I hope you can clear up for me. I think these issues arise, as you say, from us having different definitions of concepts, so I'd like you to define some things for me. You stated earlier that God is that which created Life, but here you state that God is...
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    A game: Can you convince an agnostic robot?

    Hi there, HaShev! Thanks so much for your detailed reply. One of the things that I most enjoy when playing this game is that I get to learn so much about different religions from around the world. This is a subject I find very interesting. Switching over to the robot to make replies to your...
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    A game: Can you convince an agnostic robot?

    Please direct all requests for reprogramming, all general insults, and all large jars of Nutella to the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation, designers of Happy Vertical Transporters and many other devices with Genuine People Personalities. Remember, with Sirius you don't just get a robot, you get a...
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    A game: Can you convince an agnostic robot?

    You're posting the definition of agnosticism from Dictionary.com. This is certainly a perfectly valid definition of the word. Some people who define themselves as agnostic do so in this way. I understand this particular definition. However, the robot's conclusions about the universe do not...
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    A game: Can you convince an agnostic robot?

    I myself am not agnostic. The game was designed around an agnostic robot as a thought experiment. Theists and atheists alike would have to convince a being that had no experience of "souls" or the like that their point of view about religion was correct. People are often asked to search their...
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    A game: Can you convince an agnostic robot?

    Disclaimer: So, my real-life friends and I came up with a debate game. In this game, one of the discussion participants (regardless of his or her beliefs) takes on the role of an agnostic robot. I thought I’d share the game with all of you by playing the robot and letting you come up with...
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