Simon Belmont wrote:
I don't claim to know anything.
You should stop there.
Simon Belmont wrote:
I don't claim to know anything.
Simon Belmont wrote:I don't claim to know anything. I believe in the gospel of the CoJCoLDS, and I have faith that Joseph Smith saw what he said he saw.
Tarski wrote:
8. The pretense that religions such as the Mormon religion only make assertions that are not even in principle scientifically or even rationally scrutable. “You can’t put God in a test tube”. This might work more or less well for mystical traditions but Mormonism makes numerous assertions about the existence or nonexistence of middle-sized objects and physical beings as well as assertions about dubious historical events.
9. “We don’t even need anything empirical here at all:
Godel’s ontological argument…bam!...therefore baby Jesus.”
Really?
Simon Belmont wrote:Absolutely not. There is no way to know for certain that I exist, or that you exist.
I believe I exist. All available evidence points to me existing. I have faith I exist. I do not know I exist, and neither do you.
Simon Belmont wrote:
Absolutely not. There is no way to know for certain that I exist, or that you exist.
I believe I exist. All available evidence points to me existing. I have faith I exist. I do not know I exist, and neither do you.
I do not know I exist, and neither do you.
Ren wrote:I have to agree with others in this thread. It seems like doggedly sticking to the claim that "You literally don't 'know' anything" is a desirable conclusion to you - because you feel that stance enables the freedom to legitimately 'believe' whatever the hell you want.
That seems transparently obvious.
Hardly seems worth discussing the finer points of scientific epistemology with somebody so committed to such 'intellectual nihilism'.
hatersinmyward wrote:This is what science in religion have in common.
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Scenario 1:
Some guy has or claims to have had a spiritual experience and then there is a spin off affect.
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Scenario 2:
Some scientist had or claims to have made some discovery and then there is a spin off affect.
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In both cases the person may have been wrong, making everything based on their findings a bunch of crap.