Re: Battleground God
- From: "[M]adman" <grat@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 14:14:09 -0600
Greg G. wrote:
On Feb 8, 12:32 am, "[M]adman" <g...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Greg G. wrote:
I saw this in migkillertwo's YouTube video.
http://www.philosophersnet.com/games/god.htm
You answer 17 questions or statements. The first is "God exists" and
you answer "True", "False", or "Don't know". The rest are
True-False. If there is a logical contradiction between your
answers, you take a hit. If your answer is "unpalatable", you bite
a bullet.
My answers were consistent. I wonder if the game will allow a theist
position to have consistent answers.
But you did not post your score.
Here is mine:
The Report
Plausibility Quotient = 0.9
The metaphysical engineers have determined that your conception of
God has a plausibility quotient (PQ) of 0.9. A PQ of 1.0 means that
as far as the metaphysical engineers can determine your conception
of God is internally consistent and consistent with the universe
that we live in. A PQ of 0.0 means that it is neither internally
consistent nor consistent with our universe.
My results:
Battleground Analysis
Congratulations!
You have been awarded the TPM medal of honour! This is our highest
award for outstanding service on the intellectual battleground.
The fact that you progressed through this activity neither being hit
nor biting a bullet suggests that your beliefs about God are
internally consistent and very well thought out.
A direct hit would have occurred had you answered in a way that
implied a logical contradiction. You would have bitten bullets had you
responded in ways that required that you held views that most people
would have found strange, incredible or unpalatable. However, you
avoided both these fates - and in doing so qualify for our highest
award. A fine achievement!
That is perfect.
.
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