#172600 - 06/07/08 05:29 AM
Re: Do atoms have hopes and dreams?
[Re: nishaun]
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Two responses (though not counter-arguments):
1. Atoms in the brain do not have hopes and dreams, the complex structure of atoms as a whole does. In the same way, disjointed atoms outside the brain can only do complex processing to the extent that they are structured for processing. The atoms in stars, for example, are unlikely to be doing much dreaming.
2. Reducing God (or God's will) to an emergent property of matter is committing the error of materialism/scientism. The Bible clearly says God is spirit, so claiming that he is a property of matter is unbiblical. God transcends matter.
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