Discussions about the James Randi Educational Foundation and its Million Dollar Challenge.
by Jayhawker30 » 18 Nov 2011, 22:12
Yeah, I guess I was just thinking "grand picture".
Personally, I wouldn't believe in something just because I hear that billions of others do. Granted, I might give the belief some consideration, but I won't simply hop onto a bandwagon without experiencing a real, objective example of that belief's genuineness.
Funny thing is though, more or less of these billions of believers have actually had their own examples. How many of them are on board merely out of hearsay, and how many actually have found something completely, inexplicably anomalous? Can we ever know?
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by really? » 18 Nov 2011, 23:16
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by craig weiler » 18 Nov 2011, 23:30
A ship in harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are for.
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by really? » 19 Nov 2011, 04:14
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by craig weiler » 19 Nov 2011, 06:55
Experiences are not belief. The logical fallacy arguments about beliefs are not valid here.
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by Arouet » 19 Nov 2011, 07:15
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by craig weiler » 19 Nov 2011, 09:10
Tricky for you maybe, but a few billion people seem to have figured it out.
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by Arouet » 19 Nov 2011, 09:21
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by craig weiler » 19 Nov 2011, 09:56
No. People make observations and draw conclusions. If you want to call that a belief, then everything is a belief.
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by Arouet » 19 Nov 2011, 11:23
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by craig weiler » 19 Nov 2011, 12:31
Huh?
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by Arouet » 19 Nov 2011, 20:32
Conclusions based on observations are beliefs.
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by craig weiler » 19 Nov 2011, 23:44
Uh, whatever.
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by Arouet » 20 Nov 2011, 00:21
Now my turn: ?? This doesn't seem that contentious a point. Do you not think conclusions are beliefs?
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by craig weiler » 20 Nov 2011, 02:01
You've gone off the deep end my friend. Fare thee well.
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