Where did you mention shaping society... Did you want the line number of where you mentioned it in your post, maybe... You said: "It's true in a way that what really matters is what a lot of people believe. That is going to shape society. "
Did you notice how I purposely marked...
Seems you glanced at my post, thx for that at least. However, the glance obviously overlooked the part about "be ye as a child or you can't enter heaven" (I quote roughly). You say that I do not respect children, vis: "Perhaps if you could consider respecting children" You are therefore...
Clearly, what matters to a person most is what they value, which is ultimately their life. In the Titanic case - for many wealthy folk, it seems apparent that it was their wealth that mattered most. Only 'seems' however, because at the time it would've been doubtful whether the ship was going...
The Bible has quite a few mentions of few "sheep to the slaughter." It has: be ye as child to enter heaven (or something like that). There are interpretations of the meanings by religious officialdom, and 'officialdom' and associate hierarchies, even "racism" you mention, seem to be your...
10 Questions That Science Can't Answer Yet
I put a link here, but no sign of it... Oh, the mysteries of websites are beyond me. Wait, the 10 questions... blah is the link. Wonderful.
Hope this helps.
Why Do We Dream?
How Can We Eliminate Cancer?
What Happens When You Die?
Are We Alone in the...
Yes, I mean that falsified evidence is usually fraudulent, but undoubtedly, not always. The Philosophy of Science... After glancing at Aristotle, I wondered at the hype, so that I don't trust philosophies. imho, they're limited, in that their ideas, at face-value, seem credible, but long term...
God in this realm is subject to the logic of this realm. God in this realm must follow the rules of this realm. But then, as I inclined and also gave an example, there's logic and logic. That is: there's logic according to your learning, and then there's logic according to your instinct, and...
According to the English language I was correct. In that light, I didn't mean to sound disrespectful and infringe on your language, whatever that may be.
I agree, evidence is an object, and I also agree that latterly the interpretation of that evidence can be according to whatever rules a hypothesis has for said object. Objects, or evidence, can be falsified inasmuch: missing links have been constructed, which are objects, but they are falsified...
Logic tends to lack, and this a struggle for many. For example: with 'Near Death Experience,' it has been noted that those who experience NDEs claimed that it lasted hours, even days, when in fact according to this realm, it only lasted seconds or perhaps at most, minutes. Those noting it were...
Un-falsifiable means it can't be falsified, but falsifiable means it can be falsified. The person claimed to want, "falsifiable evidence," which means: evidence that can be falsified. In other words, make up something - anything you like - and present it. I must remember though, this is 2022...
'Beliefs don't all have the same objective merit,' you say. Well no. However, I meant that the commonality of beliefs is that they're all beliefs, and, as you say, beliefs are an acceptance of something without proof. There is a difference, and the difference is in names, and the names embody...