to mike the wiz's question:
Where is the contradiction?
crashfrog responds:
The contradiction is that Jon is saying that ~(~A) =/ A; but that's logically false. ~(~A) = A, it always does. It always has, and it always will.
Then mike says:
The abscence of X does not = NOT X.
To which crash responds:
But that's exactly what it means. A =/ ~A.
Now, I'm confused. If A is God, and if there is no God, then A = 0. That means ~A = 0, which imposes a violation of algebraic rules in the above equation.
But maybe that's your point: If God exists then He must be the denominator of everything. But if He does not exist then He cannot be the denominator of anything.
”HM