A rationale for rejection of some revelations! — Zuhair
So we have a logical rule of inference being involved here:
Subjective claim -> Accepted only if the teller is personally verified
The teller is NOT personally verified
.............................................................so
The claim is NOT accepted.
This rule is similar to Modus Tollens. — Zuhair
What else is left that can be God? — TheMadFool
Not much, if any, when the supposed invisible supernatural results in the same as the natural would by itself. — PoeticUniverse
A true poet, you are — Yoda
I understand but the practical solution, if you can call it such, is check for the veracity of what is being said rather than the honesty of the person who's saying it. — TheMadFool
Most of the times, you cannot do that, because Religion contain a lot of accounts that cannot be objectively verified. — Zuhair
The astonishment which I had at first experienced on this discovery soon gave place to delight and rapture. After so much time spent in painful labor, to arrive at once at the summit of my desires was the most gratifying consummation of my toils. But this discovery was so great and overwhelming that all the steps by which I had been progressively led to it were obliterated, and I beheld only the result. — Victor Frankenstein
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