On 10/25/2015 9:48 PM, Jason Resch wrote:


On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 11:05 PM, Bruce Kellett <bhkell...@optusnet.com.au <mailto:bhkell...@optusnet.com.au>> wrote:

    The only sort of existence for which we have concrete evidence is
    physical existence. We can understand imaginary things, but we
    have no direct evidence for their existence -- certainly not for
    their physical existence.


Do you acknowledge that we have no evidence that such things do not exist? And therefore, we should at least remain agnostic on the idea rather than reject the idea out of hand?

Hmm? Shall I be agnostic about the existence of a teapot orbiting Jupiter? I have no evidence it doesn't exist. I wonder if Jason Resch is really a very cleverly programmed chatbot? Maybe I'll be agnostic about it.

Brent

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