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Now THAT is supportive evidence! You're probably a god.
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I resent this attempt to blow off the whole discussion with hand-waiving, hyperbole, and whataboutism. I also don't think the subject is necessarily a partisan one. There are a great many people who don't appreciate Trump's grandstanding when it comes to serious matters best decided without a lot of emotional manipulation. It's not about his politics so much as his character, and whether or not he's trying to silence a detractor who could give him legitimate legal trouble. Interesting perspective though. The liberals I know are all hoping Comey is simply the opposite of Trump: honest, unconflicted, concerned with detail, loyal to country, dedicated to lawful pursuits, dutiful, courageous, literate, reasonable, and reasoned. Most of the conservatives I know also have those qualities, including hope that Trump will change.
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Another claim that needs supportive evidence. Incredulousness doesn't count. God(s) have chosen NOT to be observable in a scientific sense, which makes them outside nature. How can anyone make claims about their form? Science is a tool for measuring nature. Mixing religion with science is like trying to figure out how wide your driveway is by reciting a poem.
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! Moderator Note This is NOT a physics subject. Moved to Religion.
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We can fulfill any duty to acknowledge that small probability with "We don't know", and I understand removing gender from our thinking, but I don't understand the insistence on a humanoid form. This is the kind of claim for which you need supportive evidence.
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IMO, a god is one inevitable outcome for minds that evolved staring into the shadows, wondering in which the tiger is hiding. Those who were good at guessing correctly must have seemed like magicians. Add a lot of time and imagination and you get all-powerful versions of the ways we see ourselves.
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! Moderator Note We're done with this. If you've read 8 pages of people telling you why science doesn't equal religion and can still make this statement, it's clear you aren't listening, you're just preaching. If you mention this in a mainstream science section, it will be off-topic and you will be suspended. Thread closed.
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! Moderator Note We don't do that, either. I can certainly close the thread if there is no more learning to be done here.
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! Moderator Note Mehmet Saygin, we don't delete threads, ever. Please stop requesting this via the Report feature.
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God(s) are supernatural by the definition of science, which is a methodology used to observe the natural world. The much better question is why are they so often mistakenly joined? Speaking of mistakenly joined, I hope you aren't here just to promote your YouTube channel. That's against the rules. This is a science discussion site.
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New foundation for the Physical Sciences
Phi for All replied to joebrownscience's topic in Trash Can
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True. I see two paths: 1. You take the time to learn the same terminology everyone else here took the time to learn, or 2. Everybody else takes the time to learn how you define things. ?
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I've been wanting to share this for a while now. Our friends at Secure World Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to promoting the peaceful use of outer space, have prepared a fantastic document for those who want to know more about current human activity in our nearby space. It's a non-partisan, non-profit, global perspective to give participants and observers an informed view of Earth's outer space situation. You can download a free PDF copy from the SWF website here. Your information is private. You can put "ScienceForums.net" for your affiliation, if you like. Feel free to share this as well. It's important to know what's going on over our heads, as well as keeping our orbital paths clear of debris, and space travel as safe as we can make it.
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Truth, Right, and Wrong: Are They Related?
Phi for All replied to Gees's topic in General Philosophy
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Trump has been waffling back and forth about Syria for five baffling years. If this doesn't show you how little you can trust this man, probably nothing will.
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Lasse, it's very difficult to discuss your ideas when you mis-use words that have a defined meaning in science, like faith, logic, application, nature, reality, etc. Wouldn't it be easier if you learned the proper terminology instead of all of us learning how you have interpreted their meanings and definitions? Most of this thread is people correcting you about your insistence on using the word "faith" to mis-describe the way you view scientific knowledge. Science is all about methodologies and shared definitions, and approaching knowledge in very specific ways in order to reach the most trustworthy conclusions. Please listen and learn from these wonderful members who are trying to help you. It's a VERY IMPORTANT distinction, the difference between explanations you trust because you can know exactly how they were derived, and explanations you have to take on faith because there is no evidence so you must simply believe. Please stop trying to make them equal.
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Oh, well done, you! Thanks very much! I wonder if Mr Lee had any clue at the time that he was building such an awesome birdhouse? These fancy businessmen and their offshore assets! Last time I went kayaking I saw a guy with a cooler in its own inflatable rig being towed behind him, like a shadow yacht. Don't know if he made it or bought it. I'm also picturing you in a life vest holding cans of beer the way a hunter's vest holds ammo. This is just all kinds of cool, Endy, thanks again!
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He told you exactly what he didn't get when he quoted that part of your post (it was the part about "I can not comprehend how could not time be relative in any point of space in the Universe"). So yes, you CAN know what he doesn't get. You don't need to know why. Nobody asked about why. The important question, the part you didn't respond to, was So... Could you re-phrase "I can not comprehend how could not time be relative in any point of space in the Universe"? Say it a different way? Don't just repeat it, because we're having trouble understanding it the way you've said it.
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! Moderator Note No more personal attacks. We attack ideas here, not people.
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I think you're wrong for the reasons I've already (re)stated. I'll stop short of using allcaps. Why reduce what isn't there? My fear is that you're trying to reduce the scientific aspects of science with your "clarifications".
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Faith is supposed to be a strong belief in the supernatural that needs no evidence. Taking something on faith literally means you don't bother to check on it, you just believe it wholeheartedly. You can choose to take science on faith, but it's real strength lies in your ability to learn the way a theory developed, what methodologies were used, and you can drill down as deep as you want, all the way to individual bits of data, in order to satisfy yourself that an explanation is trustworthy. Trust in science is the opposite of faith in religion. Asking if science can be your religion is like asking if you can call your chess club buddies "gang members".
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The BIG difference is that with science you could actually learn the information yourself. That's the opposite of faith. Again, we're not searching for answers, we're searching for the best supported explanations, the ones we can trust to be correct. Historically, that trust has not been misplaced. And if you did, you would be erasing the strength of its meaning. Science is NOT a faith, and it should absolutely be considered differently. To call it a faith weakens science. Is that what you want?
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A theory doesn't have "proof". It has lots of supportive evidence that keeps being added to as scientists try to find evidence that falsifies the original hypothesis. Eventually, when all the evidence supports and none shows it's false, scientists start to call it a theory. If we called it an "answer", we might stop looking, and that's not science. A theory is continually being challenged.