
Does the Kalam Argument Work?
In the Arena: The Debates and Lectures of William Lane Craig
The Problem With Transphide-Ide Numbers
infinity is not a number on the number line. It doesn't have a predecessor, so you can't count to infinity. That theory and transphide-ide arithmetic, aliph null, which is the numeral for the least infinite number, is a number just as much as three or seven or eight is. So what I actually said was that they treat infinity as if it's just like any other number. And yet in both cases, the same number subtracted from the same number gives different remainders.
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