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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 31 2015 at 09:21
Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

I've been reading your posts and I applaud your positive views and perceptions about  the metaphysical and reality, but these can only be views and perceptions. Having great faith in yourself is a fantastic attribute and will give one the ability and courage to try to surmount difficult tasks. Unfortunately, physically moving a mountain, even with the best of intentions, is physically impossible.
One of the great things about faith based philosophies is learning to accept things that one cannot change, or in the case of the mountain, physically move it.
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Wasn’t Gautama Buddha able to walk through mountains?  Didn’t he at times meditate under water as well as atop?  Didn’t Jesus heal the cripple and raise the dead.

 If these things are possible then why would moving a mountain be impossible?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 31 2015 at 09:26
It's absolutely possibly by disattaching the mountain from the ground and reversing its magnetic polarity. I've seen Jesus do it, it's the same technique used for levitating trains.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 31 2015 at 09:29
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 31 2015 at 09:37
Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

It's absolutely possibly by disattaching the mountain from the ground and reversing its magnetic polarity. I've seen Jesus do it, it's the same technique used for levitating trains.

I think your head may have been dis-attached and the magnetic polarity of your brain reversed.Shocked Wacko  LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 31 2015 at 09:40
Originally posted by condor condor wrote:

Although most examples of faith seem suspicious, can you not have faith in your calculations? If we need to have evidence for everything, we will need to have simulations for myriads of things to the extent it will become impractical.

I don't subscribe to the first statement. Why are most examples of faith suspicious?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 31 2015 at 10:10
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by condor condor wrote:


Although most examples of faith seem suspicious, can you not have faith in your calculations? If we need to have evidence for everything, we will need to have simulations for myriads of things to the extent it will become impractical.

I don't subscribe to the first statement. Why are most examples of faith suspicious?

Ignore that Friede and just answer as a mathematician ... that is the gist of his enquiry.
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