Question

2006-6-19 05:11:00

Dean,

I read over your refutation of my ten points and it appears you are being contrary just to be contrary. I can't see how any of your counter points have anything to do with disproving anything I wrote.

If anyone else feels that Dean has disproved any of my points please elaborate and I will comment further.

Just one point.

You seem to think that all decisions are predictable because "Nothing runs contrary to cause and effect."

Okay. Someone throws a coin in the air and I am to call heads or tails. What causes and effects would you plug into God or your supercomputer to predict whether I will call heads or tails?

Let's repeat this 1000 times. What causes and effects would you use to predict my call 1000 times without fail?