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Things aren't popular because they "work" for people. Things are popular because people think they "work" for them - more often than not, we're mistaken. Roulette systems "work" for people - because they can't seem to realize that it's a game you can't win (play with positive EV). All scams exploit this fact - that we can't intuitively realize some concepts, especially where there are patterns to be found and coincidence to be mistaken for causality. If you want examples, I can give you numerous. I'm sure there is a correlation between the value of an idea or a behaviour and it's validity in general, but this fact can in no way be used to consider a specific idea valid. Love (emotion) can be understood and explained in a very detailed manner - even to someone who has never experienced it. It's probably not the same - as it is with any theory that lacks practice, but one can learn to recognize it, and the associated behaviours, states of mind, etc. Love's great, but there's nothing really magical about it - it might seem so, especially to someone experiencing it, but that's the same with any emotion. Quote:
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You think that by recognizing something as not actually real, it loses its value?
Or that when we explain how feelings and emotions really work we somehow "feel" them less? I don't like to generalize, but: I find that theists often fear that without god, the world would be different, that without mystery, things would change, be ugly, dead, uninteresting. This is in part an irrational fear and in part a bit egotistical. The world certainly will not change if you aknowledge something (true or false) and your perception of things will not all of the sudden change dramatically either. I guess the second might differ a bit from person to person, but it has never been my observation that by understanding the "cold" facts, the workings of our universe - my perception would somehow change to a gloomy and depressive world. Quite the opposite. The mystery might give you a bit of a rush, but reality never ceases to amaze. I can realize that the phrase "love is all around us" is not factual, yet I still fell the same way I did before. Nothing changes, it loses no value. The way it does lose value is when someone tries to present it as factual. Last edited by Commoner; 10-03-2009 at 01:31 PM.. |
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If god can be "touched" in any meaningful way, it can be touched by science. If it can't be, then it's irrelevant - from a purely practical standpoint. If god does not affect us in any real way (even if it just affects our thoughts - the electo chemical processes in our brain), then it's as good as non existant. If it does: "hello science!". ![]() Quote:
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Atoms are also NOTHING like what we used to imagine them as. We now know an atom is not a bunch of charged balls sticking together. It's mostly empty space, made from electrons and different combinations of up-quarks and down-quarks. What makes atoms fundementally different from "God", is that we had SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE of their existence long before they ever showed up in a science book or even a paper for peer-review. There has never been any evidence to suggest God. Every single shred of physical evidence, phenomenon or property of the universe that was once contributed as ""evidence" for God, we can now explain through scientific analysis. This means we can actually use the ATOM to describe many aspects of the physical world once thought to be "GOD". You are right, that we have theories of things before we can actually "prove" them, or present scientific evidence for them, but "God" is a theory that, as our level of knowledge increases, becomes incredibly harder to find evidence for. In fact, we still have NONE. Meanwhile, things like subatomic particles and photo-electric waves are taking his place. This is why God is being pushed further and further away from the realm of "reality", or physical certainty, and into one of sheer philosophical speculation. Last edited by Atheologian; 10-03-2009 at 01:49 PM.. |
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No, I really don't.
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It just bugs the hell out of me when people act like the fact that science doesn't prove God somehow disproves it. (Not attributing that to you.)
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I thought you didn't believe in the supernatural? If god in any form is able to be verified, we will use science to do so by this extent he must be part of the natrual universe. If he is not able to be verified by science, therefore he is supernatural, in other words, unknowable. The fact that science doesn't prove god doesn't disprove him, this is right, but it also makes him useless and most likely non-existant.
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Not quite true. There is a lot of evidence. And it shows that our devout artist lives in his own world of fantasy and make-believe. He is so taken by his and others "artistry" that he mistakes the play for reality. I mentioned same pages back that he thinks he IS Prospero. He has posted nothing since to change that judgment and much to support it. The man thinks magic and magical thinking and works of art ARE real. That the "cloud capped places" are REAL because he thinks they are. There is no reasoning with such a position. No logical argument or any set of objective facts will make any impression. Logic is only useful when it "works" to support his assumptions. Facts don't mean to him what they mean to the rest of us. He is the classic theist. "I believe what I believe because I WANT to believe. It works for me. That actual reality is different is of no matter." |
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Question, PureX, if the act of believing something real makes it so, can't the opposite be true?
Believe gravity out of existance. Better yet, believe god out of existence and see how your world changes. ![]()
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still no evidence!
t i l l n o e v i d e n c e ! (DOING THIS FOR THREE REASONS 1: BORED, 2: IT'S TRUE, 3: WANNA SEE IF SOMEONE WOULD QUOTE THIS )
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