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What you seem to be saying is that there is no real difference between believing a claim and rejecting belief in it. |
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And the reason why I asked Enoch07 the question is precisely so he could put his foot in it. In order to even begin to apply the concept you have to have a starting framework – and that framework has to be built upon an empirical evidentiary-supported edifice. Only then can you start introducing theoretical evidence, and even then you still have to be producing predictions/postdictions for it to constitute such. But in his desire to support your argument he misinterpreted and misapplied a scientific concept and ended up looking foolish in the process. Neither of ye have any interest in science bar debasing it into what ye think is a support for your positions – so why should I waste time on writing to explain these concepts when neither of ye give a **** about them? How insulting this post must be if you fail to differentiate between observation/criticism and insult.
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The problem with your analogy is that you have tests that show that there is no streptococus bacteria in your throat. That IS evidence. It's evidence because there is a finite search area, and a specific item to search for. The search was done and a conclusion was rendered. In the theological debate regarding the existence of God, the search area is far beyond our reach, and the item being searched for is not specified. As a result, no search can be done, and so no evidence whatever exists.
No evidence is no evidence. |
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So since the only people bringing science into this debate has been yourself and Enoch07, and doing such apparently renders one an idiot, I guess ye both now have egg on your faces.
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Wonder why that is? Oh that's right - it's 'dynamic'.
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![]() And Smoke yes theoretical chemistry does use vast amounts of evidence etc. But it also uses theoretical evidence. My point is not how much or how important theoretical evidence is used. The point is that it is indeed used and accepted in almost all branches of science.
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When I raise my flashing sword, and my hand takes hold on judgment, I will take vengeance upon mine enemies, and I will repay those who haze me. O' Lord raise me to Thy right hand, and count me among Thy saints. ~ The Boondock Saints |
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Ok, I'll open my mind, show me the "reality" of a god. And please, not the reality that works for you.
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