I'll answer your question by reposting our conversation.
You'll understand once you hit adulthood.
EDIT: And I'm not saying that life is "spiritual" based on the "implications of reality." I'm saying that you'll just grow out of your "cold, dispassionate, purely logical" state sooner or later. It's a trend I've noticed with college students. They get their hands on a bit of logic and then they shit all over everyone who believes in illogical things (you know, like child molestation being wrong) and then they grow up.
Please note the bolded section carefully. Then read the rest and try not to shit your pants.
Faelik wrote:So in other words, "You are a college student, your argument is therefore automatically invalid." Wonderful. Now I know what kind of retard you are. Thanks a bunch. I won't bother to point out your inaccuracies, since I would be wrong in those two, being a college student and all.
I also happen to be a college student; your strawman falls flat.
Faelik wrote:So you didn't just claim that I am wrong because of reasons other then my argument, that I would see how obviously wrong I am when I get older, because logic is new to me?
Oh wait, you did claim that. Congratulations on your fail sandwich.
No, in fact, I didn't.
I believe the term we use for this is "moving the goalposts."
Faelik wrote:No, that's called an accurate summary of your statements. Moving the goal posts would be the part where you backpedal when I point out that I said that life is in fact made up of just information.
And you, in your magnanimous knowledge of all things took this slim bit of information and deduced:
1) Logic is new to me.
2) I am shitting all over illogical things.
3) I will change my mind almost certainly in the next 10 years and become a good spiritual person like I must have been before logic was new to me.
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you knew previously that I was a college student. But it wouldn't terribly surprise me if you "deduced" that from your crazy leet skills applied to the statement that "it seems trivially obvious that life is made of ones and zeroes. Or more precisely, base 4, but the same idea."
I neither said that, nor was it implied by my writing. Allow me to quote the relevant material for your benefit:
It's a trend I've noticed with college students. They get their hands on a bit of logic and then they shit all over everyone who believes in illogical things (you know, like child molestation being wrong) and then they grow up.
A comment only tangentially related, something that you seized upon and let out a cascade of verbal fail.
So, what you're saying is that you can't argue worth a shit because you're used to create straw men and having people not call you on it.
And, at that point, you start repeating yourself and screaming nonsense.