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Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 10:45:29 EST
Subject: RE: imaginary worlds and the death of God
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OK, so all true identities are necessary and, since all predications can be 
reduced to identities, all truths are necessary truths. Hence, there is only 
one possible world. All events therefore are determined (could not have been 
otherwise than they are), so there is no free will -- even for God (if there 
is one, which there now is not, by definition) -- and so no moral 
responsibility nor any just punishment (not that we can do anyting about 
inflicting pain on the innocent). And most of our talk is utter nonsense. 
Sounds about right to me. 
NOT.

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=2>OK, so all true identities are necessary and, since all predications can be 
<BR>reduced to identities, all truths are necessary truths. &nbsp;Hence, there is only 
<BR>one possible world. &nbsp;All events therefore are determined (could not have been 
<BR>otherwise than they are), so there is no free will -- even for God (if there 
<BR>is one, which there now is not, by definition) -- and so no moral 
<BR>responsibility nor any just punishment (not that we can do anyting about 
<BR>inflicting pain on the innocent). &nbsp;And most of our talk is utter nonsense. &nbsp;
<BR>Sounds about right to me. &nbsp;&nbsp;
<BR>NOT.</FONT></HTML>

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