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you missed out "honest"
How is being an atheist dishonest?
you missed out "honest"
Science is a tool to attain truth, yet when science can't confirm or deny a thing it is thrown to the way side and marked as insignificant. This leads to closing perceptions and hiding reality instead of helping to verify it.Science has as its goal to get to the truth. When there is no evidence for something, why would science get involved at all? That would only serve to weaken science.
Science is a tool to attain truth, yet when science can't confirm or deny a thing it is thrown to the way side and marked as insignificant. This leads to closing perceptions and hiding reality instead of helping to verify it.
I agree but that in no way makes the disbelieving right. Time will tell.If there is no evidence for said reality, it cannot be referred to then as reality. It is only a belief. Beliefs are significant to those who hold them, but those beliefs are only of interest to those who choose to hold them. Anything which can be stated without evidence can just as easily be dismissed without evidence.
I agree but that in no way makes the disbelieving right. Time will tell.
It isn't really about being right or wrong...it is only about whether you will believe something without compelling evidence.
Actually they have got involved I remember years ago that scienists weighed people just before they died and again right after and there was a difference that could not be explained except bu the soul leaving the body, so they have got involved and proved that something happened at death. I agree that science will never understand spiritual yet there are scientists that belive in God and miracles
MacDougall's results were flawed because the methodology used to harvest them was suspect, the sample size far too small, and the ability to measure changes in weight imprecise. For this reason, credence should not be given to the idea his experiments proved something, let alone that they measured the weight of the soul as 21 grams. His postulations on this topic are a curiosity, but nothing more.
You just said it wasn't about right and wrong and then went on to explain how it is right and wrong. Contradictory.It isn't really about being right or wrong...it is only about whether you will believe something without compelling evidence. Suppose Russell's teapot actually exists...would I be right to believe it exists if I have no evidence for its existence? The fact that I believed something true would be mere coincidence, because my belief would not be based on evidence. In that way, my act of believing would be wrong.
You just said it wasn't about right and wrong and then went on to explain how it is right and wrong. Contradictory.
There is no coincidence.
Thanks.
Don't know what you mean. Tapatalk doesn't work flawlessly on all boards. If it did I would be able to edit my profile and my Sig would work correctly. Thanks though.I was trying to explain the difference between the truth of something and when belief is appropriate. Those are two separate issues, hence no contradiction.
By the way, if would be better for you to use your closing statement "Faith in selfless Unity for Good. " in your signature instead of appending it to your posts. This will make quoting your posts much easier for others.
Don't know what you mean. Tapatalk doesn't work flawlessly on all boards. If it did I would be able to edit my profile and my Sig would work correctly. Thanks though.
Outstanding! Could you be so kind tas to change the agnostic setting to a non particular Christianity as in no particular sect? This would be really great and very appreciated. Thanks for fixing the signature thing.
Hate to be a bother; is there any way you could post my options and I can pick one. I cannot access it. Thank you Sooo much! Really.I changed your affiliation to "Christian"...is that what you wanted?