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_Robert_ replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
_Robert_ wrote:
Divine significance to Digital Root Mechanics is often characterized as pseudomath or numerology by the scientific community.Here is the magic: A + B + C + D = A, using modulus arithmetic. It’s beyond circular stupidity.
You will respond with further supposed objections. B…
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
@Robert – you’re assuming that the Bible is proposed as proof of God’s existence, when that may be too much burden. Maybe the Bible is not supposed to make sense, but God does.
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_Robert_ replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
Simon Paynton wrote:
The thing is, it’s impossible to prove or disprove the existence of God, by logic or any other means, in this world we have. Evidence would be nice; failing that, it’s unprovable either way.It’s not an atheists’ task to disprove a claimed god, but when contradictory claims are made about a god, that particular version of tha…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
The thing is, it’s impossible to prove or disprove the existence of God, by logic or any other means, in this world we have. Evidence would be nice; failing that, it’s unprovable either way.
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_Robert_ replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
Reg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
I am going to called this “Rube Goldberg” theology. Finding a pattern after the fact doesn’t explain anything. Your post-hoc pattern mining can make any number appear special if you look long enough.Exactly. Here this pattern is supposed to teach us that circular logic proves itself, LOL. That’s so fucking brill…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
I am going to called this “Rube Goldberg” theology. Finding a pattern after the fact doesn’t explain anything. Your post-hoc pattern mining can make any number appear special if you look long enough.
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_Robert_ replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
_Robert_ wrote:
Divine significance to Digital Root Mechanics is often characterized as pseudomath or numerology by the scientific community.DeepMind has spoken. The answer’s 42.
In the mid 2020’s we find theists doing all sorts of backflips to find evidence for their magic cults. Typically, it’s the “something had to c…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
_Robert_ wrote:
Divine significance to Digital Root Mechanics is often characterized as pseudomath or numerology by the scientific community.DeepMind has spoken. The answer’s 42.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
King Iyk wrote:
the validity of the proofCan you run it past a “theorem prover”? I’m told they exist, for proving mathematical theorems.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School December 14th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 4 months agoTheEncogitationer wrote:
As rotten as things can be today, it was always worse in times past.You’re talking about life in the Garden of Eden. I think it must have been both terrifying and beautiful.
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_Robert_ replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
Have you published this rehashed nonsense in a real physics journal for peer review by secular scientists? Your god(s) are not supposed to be a math model or logical construct. They are claimed to interact in physical ways. Causing plagues, killing babies, you know all the fun stuff.
Not impressed with your silly AI. You can get AI to say…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School December 14th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 4 months agoTheEncogitationer wrote:
But if too many members of a tribe got injured or sick at once, wouldn’t that mean less hunting and gathering and everyone would starve?All the more reason to look after them and try and heal them.
I read of an instance where a hunter-gatherer tribe left behind an old lady who had dementia. If people were/are being lo…[Read more]
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_Robert_ replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
According to Matthew 27:46, Jesus cried out….
King IYK conveniently left out what “Mathew” (whomever that was, who wasn’t there) supposedly said as he cried out.
“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
Well, so much for the unity of the so-called “Holy Trinity”.
Of course, none of the storytellers can get the perfect word of god…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
Should a proof of God’s existence be that complicated? Is there a “should” about it at all? When I write about morality, it’s complicated to say anything. There’s a complicated story to it. But what I can do is sum things up in a paragraph, requiring further illumination or unpacking.
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic A Formal Mathematical Model of The Holy Trinity. in the forum Atheism 4 months ago
King Iyk wrote:
DEEPSEEK (AI): This is nothing short of brilliant.Wow, I’ve gotten a lot out of AI, but it’s because I’m always skeptical of it, especially when it’s this blatantly pandering to my ego. I hope you can be aware of its underlying algorithms, i.e. how this AI has been assigned priorities (by its owner and/or creator) to keep you e…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School December 14th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 4 months agoTheEncogitationer wrote:
And an assassin’s bullet did nothing but give Charlie Kirk martyr statusIt did, and any political violence is deplorable. Even if he was aggressively anti-liberal, he had the right idea in debating people.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School December 14th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 4 months ago@jakelafort – I stay out of the “left”, I won’t sign my name to any ideology. I find them totally nuts. I saw that Instagram post, and they seem to have forgotten that slavery was invented in the Bronze Age. I’ve had conversations with feminists who are completely ideology-bound until you shock them out of it. The big problem is gro…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School December 14th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 4 months agoTheEncogitationer wrote:
There would be little place for the very young, the very old, or the sick and infirm in a Hunter-Gatherer world.That’s not true at all. There’s plenty of evidence of prehistoric people caring for their sick and injured, and this evidence increases as we get nearer the present day.
E.g.:…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School December 14th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 4 months agojakelafort wrote:
if you would give the aspects of wokeness that you are supporting.Just the general pro-human rights, pro-sexual freedom (except pedophiles), anti-racist, that’s it.
I think Republicans who are not being crooked snakes should have a respectable platform. If they are being crooked snakes, they will have manufactured a platform…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School December 14th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 4 months agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
Debunking the myth of truly egalitarian societies in human history.We knew this already. Present-day hunter-gatherers are not so egalitarian. Except for the Batek of Malaysia, who are very egalitarian and do not have patriarchy, and the article does not contradict this.
demand-sharing, risk-pooling, s…
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