dewinthemorning | WL Craig - I Have a Proposition That You CAN Refuse - 1 @dewinthemorning | Uploaded October 2012 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Parts from classical physics - the 2nd law of thermodynamics, the so called 3-body problem (you can't calculate the future momentum, velocity, and impetus of two billiard bals, if they are beside each other touching each other, and they are hit simultaneously by another billiard ball, it's the same problem of precisely calculating the orbits of all the planets, because they are affected not only by the sun's gravity, but by the gravity of the other planets) show that the future is NOT precisely predictable, you need the laws of statistical probability, and they point to, well, statistical probability of future effects. That is why no "god" could know (before he 'created the universe') all the future positions of particles, all the future facts! It doesn't matter if you call this "knowing all the propositions". Oh, and BTW, at the beginning of that same video, WL Craig says that god HAS CREATED ALL PROPOSITIONS! (!!????) (among other things) LOL
Link to "The Thoughts of William Lane Craig":
youtube.com/watch?v=Y4RY_Xhc5m0
Link to my previous video about the lack of hard determinism:
youtube.com/watch?v=TFGJMc69BnM&lc=SYkQMyHPfyifhSl2H43b1w3vNfTr5uvCCiWi0KXKGww&feature=inbox
You will learn a lot more than what I (quite badly) say here from the book "Deep Simplicity" by John Gribbin and the book "The World Is Built on Probability" by Lev Tarasov.
Parts from classical physics - the 2nd law of thermodynamics, the so called 3-body problem (you can't calculate the future momentum, velocity, and impetus of two billiard bals, if they are beside each other touching each other, and they are hit simultaneously by another billiard ball, it's the same problem of precisely calculating the orbits of all the planets, because they are affected not only by the sun's gravity, but by the gravity of the other planets) show that the future is NOT precisely predictable, you need the laws of statistical probability, and they point to, well, statistical probability of future effects. That is why no "god" could know (before he 'created the universe') all the future positions of particles, all the future facts! It doesn't matter if you call this "knowing all the propositions". Oh, and BTW, at the beginning of that same video, WL Craig says that god HAS CREATED ALL PROPOSITIONS! (!!????) (among other things) LOL
Link to "The Thoughts of William Lane Craig":
youtube.com/watch?v=Y4RY_Xhc5m0
Link to my previous video about the lack of hard determinism:
youtube.com/watch?v=TFGJMc69BnM&lc=SYkQMyHPfyifhSl2H43b1w3vNfTr5uvCCiWi0KXKGww&feature=inbox
You will learn a lot more than what I (quite badly) say here from the book "Deep Simplicity" by John Gribbin and the book "The World Is Built on Probability" by Lev Tarasov.