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Quote from: Tubby on February 07, 2011, 08:27:03 PMI can't argue with the fact that 2+2=42+2 may not equal 4, you can't rely on the mathematical facts concerning basic addition alone... The sum could be something entirely different than 4. I am just saying that you should not entirely base your decision on facts.
I can't argue with the fact that 2+2=4
Quote from: quadz on February 07, 2011, 08:47:05 PMestablished scientific theoryThis part.
I am closed to the idea that the things I say on this thread can be shown to be incorrect in the face of what others would term "established scientific theory", and my objection takes the following form: When faced with such an eventuality I will instead invoke a form of selective epistemological nihilism by which I will claim that because scientific theories can be shown historically to be subject to refinement over time, with newer more accurate theories replacing older theories, that therefore no immutable facts exist, and I shall on this basis assert that my own hypotheses should be exempt from any critique based on present day scientific standards. However, this exemption will expire at some future date, when our children have progressed sufficiently to subject my hypotheses to criticism based on their present day scientific standards.
Quote from: |iR|Focalor on February 07, 2011, 07:54:56 PMQuote from: Tubby on February 07, 2011, 02:49:47 PMFocalor, go to your local library and grab any book in the non-fiction section. Any book. Chances are there will be 'facts' in that book which will have been outdated and contradicted by more recent 'facts'.This applies as much to you and your precious 'books of knowledge' today as it did to those who argued the 'facts' in those dusty old library books yesterday... As it will apply to those who argue the 'facts' of tomorrow... ad nauseum.You aren't into thinking your ideas through very well. That's one reason why I'd rather stick to "book knowledge" than your "fresh insights", at least it's correct.You aren't just wrong, you're TOTALLY FUCKIN' WRONG! Facts WERE facts. Facts ARE facts. Facts WILL BE facts tomorrow. The Nazi's lost World War 2: that's a fact. 2+2=4: that's a fact. Name me one single instance in which a previous "fact" is no longer a "fact". Keep in mind that I said "fact" and put quotes around it to emphasize it. People thinking the world is flat and that boats fall off the side and get eaten by monsters is NOT A FACT, and NEVER WAS A FACT.I await yet another "wow them with bullshit" smoke and mirrors response to laugh at.That's a fair reply, Focalor. I can't argue with the fact that 2+2=4, or that the Nazis lost WW2.What I am saying - and what I already said - is that this thread is about something which cannot be argued on 'facts' alone.Remember, we're talking about belief (or otherwise) in god. That's as much a philisophical as a scientific question, and, as such, we need to get over our anal obsession with science and 'facts' in order to discuss it.
Quote from: Tubby on February 07, 2011, 02:49:47 PMFocalor, go to your local library and grab any book in the non-fiction section. Any book. Chances are there will be 'facts' in that book which will have been outdated and contradicted by more recent 'facts'.This applies as much to you and your precious 'books of knowledge' today as it did to those who argued the 'facts' in those dusty old library books yesterday... As it will apply to those who argue the 'facts' of tomorrow... ad nauseum.You aren't into thinking your ideas through very well. That's one reason why I'd rather stick to "book knowledge" than your "fresh insights", at least it's correct.You aren't just wrong, you're TOTALLY FUCKIN' WRONG! Facts WERE facts. Facts ARE facts. Facts WILL BE facts tomorrow. The Nazi's lost World War 2: that's a fact. 2+2=4: that's a fact. Name me one single instance in which a previous "fact" is no longer a "fact". Keep in mind that I said "fact" and put quotes around it to emphasize it. People thinking the world is flat and that boats fall off the side and get eaten by monsters is NOT A FACT, and NEVER WAS A FACT.I await yet another "wow them with bullshit" smoke and mirrors response to laugh at.
Focalor, go to your local library and grab any book in the non-fiction section. Any book. Chances are there will be 'facts' in that book which will have been outdated and contradicted by more recent 'facts'.This applies as much to you and your precious 'books of knowledge' today as it did to those who argued the 'facts' in those dusty old library books yesterday... As it will apply to those who argue the 'facts' of tomorrow... ad nauseum.
Quadz, I take issue with your continual reference to scientific ideals.I also have great respect for those ideals, but the topic we're discussing right now transcends science, as it similarly transcends philosophic ideals.
As I said, if you don't get that now, you never will.
The problem is quite the reverse: How do we learn where the alleged topic transcends science or philosophy, if we don't study science and philosophy?
All I'm trying to say is that no human being (not even you, Quadz) will ever be able to incorporate the entirety of scientific and / or philisophical study & thought into your own - or my own - argument in any arena, let alone one as complex as this.
Lol, settle down Focalor. Let's get our bearings here.What, exactly, are you asking me to say, do, prove, or disprove?Just tell me like I'm a 5 year old, because I really can't keep up with you.
Name me one single instance in which a previous "fact" is no longer a "fact". Keep in mind that I said "fact" and put quotes around it to emphasize it. People thinking the world is flat and that boats fall off the side and get eaten by monsters is NOT A FACT, and NEVER WAS A FACT.
You're really no different from the religious fundamentalists who you accuse of being completely out of touch with reality. Two peas in a pod.
Quote from: haunted on February 07, 2011, 08:38:48 PMQuote from: Tubby on February 07, 2011, 08:27:03 PMI can't argue with the fact that 2+2=42+2 may not equal 4, you can't rely on the mathematical facts concerning basic addition alone... The sum could be something entirely different than 4. I am just saying that you should not entirely base your decision on facts.Exactly, Haunted. In an alternate universe 2+2 may indeed equal 5.And why is that suggestion any more laughable than the idea that we all have to die because some guy called Adam took a bite of an apple...?
Regarding the planet's movement, who says the supernatural isn't involved? By defintion god would be invovled in everything. To god be the glory?
Yes, just like the whole universe could have been created 17 seconds ago, in situ, and we'd have no way of knowing.