Originally posted by LiveForever8
Anyway, doesn't the term 'infinite knowledge' imply that they have and will always have this knowledge?
I just thought of a term that would imply ultimate knowledge. Maybe this is a better term.
Originally posted by ..5..
I think english counts as knowledge amoung infinity. Why can't babies understand speech let alone use it.
Good point! Any language and other forms of communication counts as knowledge too. Maybe, as soon as babies are born, they forget much of this
knowledge I am talking about, but remember certain things for some reason. This is obviously just a working theory, and I don't claim to be right in
any way. Sorry if it seems like I am thinking up of counter arguments to yours.
Originally posted by silent thunder
Apparently, in some strains of medieval Japanese Buddhist thought, it was believed that the fetus lived in a kind of "mini nirvana" that the author
describes as a "pocket universe" before being born. Pretty far-out stuff.
Interesting!
Originally posted by Wertdagf
....5.... hit the nail on the head. I doubt the OP will reply to his argument. Thats what delusional religious people do.... ignore the important
questions.
If I could curse right now, I would do it! How rude are you!
Firstly, I am not even religious. Secondly, I did not mention one religion in my first post. Thirdly, this is the "Psychology, Philosophy and
Metaphysics" forum, and not the "Faith & Spirituality" forum (in BTS). Fourthly, since this is the "Psychology, Philosophy and Metaphysics"
forum, I can focus specifically on Metaphysics, which, by definition, is beyond the realm of science, so empirical proof will be impossible to
find.
Originally posted by (C2C)
I think that what you say has a strong probabliity of being true. Also Anastasia of the Ringing Cedars of Russia series thinks along the same lines
as us.
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Thanks!