Re: Creationists declare war over the brain



Wolf Kirchmeir wrote:
Write better. It's unclear what you refer to by "it."

In fact it seems you're a chatbot:)))))

Now I'll pretend you're an actual intelligent person for the sake of argument.

> IMO that's nonsense. For one ting "they" describe nothing - we do. Those
> of us who understand physics (and many who do not) use "physical laws"
> as the language of description, is all. the fact that we change that
> language from time to time should make it clear that the laws are human
> inventions, and have no independent existence.

You know, we do actually percieve reality.
And we do percieve laws of movement.
Well maybe not you, but percieving reality is evolutionary imperative; even if we live in illusion, this illusion has to be close to reality to allow us survival.
We did not invent these laws, we only discovered them.
Your above statement is clearly extremist position.

Regards...
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