TonyChanYT
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If you think there is a First-Order Logical contradiction, please present the two propositions that directly contradict. Please clearly state the two contradictory propositions and nothing else. Fill in the blanks:
Proposition P1 = ________.
Freewill proposition P2 = ________.
P1 should be a proposition related to Omnipotent, Omniscient, Predestination, or Determinism.
P2 should be a proposition related to Freewill.
Let me explain my motivation. In this thread, I attempt a bottom-up approach to confronting this controversial issue that has existed for centuries and millenniums. I want debaters to begin with a clear goal (proposition) in mind.
An argument begins with propositions. Without them, there is no formal argument and nothing to argue about. This is my only point in this thread.
I do not hope to resolve the controversy. Some people like to argue to show that he is right. My only hope is to get debaters to be more goal-oriented in their debates. Without this guiding structure (proposition), they tend to talk past each other without communicating useful information in their bickering. That's why I stress the discipline and precision offered in First-Order Logic. If the debaters stick to the syntax of FOL, there would not be much to argue about.
My position is this: I prefer to argue about terms/words written in the Bible. Since Determinism is not, I would rather not argue about that.
See also What is freewill?.
Proposition P1 = ________.
Freewill proposition P2 = ________.
P1 should be a proposition related to Omnipotent, Omniscient, Predestination, or Determinism.
P2 should be a proposition related to Freewill.
Let me explain my motivation. In this thread, I attempt a bottom-up approach to confronting this controversial issue that has existed for centuries and millenniums. I want debaters to begin with a clear goal (proposition) in mind.
An argument begins with propositions. Without them, there is no formal argument and nothing to argue about. This is my only point in this thread.
I do not hope to resolve the controversy. Some people like to argue to show that he is right. My only hope is to get debaters to be more goal-oriented in their debates. Without this guiding structure (proposition), they tend to talk past each other without communicating useful information in their bickering. That's why I stress the discipline and precision offered in First-Order Logic. If the debaters stick to the syntax of FOL, there would not be much to argue about.
My position is this: I prefer to argue about terms/words written in the Bible. Since Determinism is not, I would rather not argue about that.
See also What is freewill?.