But Tom Storms response doesn't recognise the argument it's responding to. What I am calling out with reference to the quote by Richard Lewontin, — Wayfarer
And an even more important point, is that the materialist view is not more 'proven' than any other worldview. It can't be proven, because it is not a specific, testable claim about a specific thing, or class of things, but a claim about the nature of the world. — Wayfarer
IMO, there redundant and/or tautological and/or 'grammatical' in some Wittgensteinian sense — norm
I only commented on your response, which was disrespectful to Wayfarer and anyone with religious beliefs. I responded snippily. — T Clark
Smug and self-satisfied, but wrong, — T Clark
As a start, there are a number of single celled creatures which do show crude awareness and possibly even a small degree of intelligence without a brain. The single celled amoeba – Didinium swims around and preys on other cells – paralysing them with darts that it fires before it eats them… implying intent, targeting, and recognition. — Gary Enfield
And this single-mindedness is because scientific materialism is a direct descendant of the belief in the 'jealous God'. — Wayfarer
There is another hurdle for the theists: what is god's nature, and what attributes does it have? Nothing can be hung on him (no pun intended) that is not purely belief, or unsupported superstition. Nobody knows anything about the real god, if one exists, so how can some pretend to assume god is this way or the other way. This applies to all scriptures: fiction. Not substantiated, and therefore they contain less believability by empirical, speculative or a priori considerations, than conspiracy theories. — god must be atheist
Meaning and logic are human's tools to explain things. In and by themselves they don't exist. If there were no human minds, logic would not exist, nor would meaning. Meaning, in and by itself, is nothing but a process or else part of the process or else else a convention to recreate reality as models of reality in the humans' minds. — god must be atheist
"Who is the absolute reactionary? The person who joins the Communist Party, and immediately upon acceptance for membership commits suicide, only in order to have one less communist party member." — god must be atheist
If there were a god, it would be overwhelmingly obvious that there is a god. — Banno
Still, I'm not fond of the 'law' metaphor. — norm
To me this is a strange thought. Why should our logic be perfectly correct? — norm
As an atheist myself since the age of about 7, I simply do not understand how theists can trust in a God given this argument. — scientia de summis
need to stop freaking out about religion and start being more considerate of others, and you have my permission to remind me of that. — Athena
faith has wonderful psychological effects, but it can also be the worse source of evil we have. — Athena
The Christians I know attempt to resolve every problem with prayers and they have complete faith that God/Jesus will answer their prayers. Obviously, if that is what one believes, God, will take care of everyone and all we need do is pray. Those who survive the hurricane, flood, landslide, or whatever, will be reassured God takes care of them — Athena
We cannot have infinite regression, so it’s more logical to say that we were designed by a all truthful [thing?]. — Franz Liszt
The reasons it cannot be aliens is because we would have to know they are all truthful too, but then they would need something all truthful. — Franz Liszt
In any case, what I presented above does not point to Christianity in the slightest, let alone ‘God’. — Franz Liszt
am beginning to think that I took too far a assumption based off of some other responses I have received. If we need our logic to be true, is there another explanation you can think of? — Franz Liszt
Placing God as that scaffolding is just another way of saying that don't know what accounts for our confidence. — frank
f we are just loads of chemicals grouped together through a random procces, then everything we experience may well be wrong. How do we know that our logical thoughts would actually show any truth in this universe? The answer, if we are just a bunch of chemicals, is that we can’t. Using this logic, science is just an illusion, so is logic. However, we have used science and logic to come to these conclusions, which becomes a paradox. — Franz Liszt
My point is that hardship will be easier to overcome if the person is prepared for it. And that without such a preparation in advance, a person is less likely to overcome hardship. — baker
I accept there are other ways of knowing and being, that Niikolas and others are referring to - that it's not just made up, but refers to something real. Real, but off the beaten track of mainstream culture. — Wayfarer
It's easy to read about them or imagine that you might realise them, but in practice it's very difficult. — Wayfarer
to experiencing the wholeness of human being in relation to its origin or what Plotinus called the ONE? — Nikolas
Do you believe that all the ancient traditions initiating with a conscious source exist at the exoteric level and devolve into opposing opinions. — Nikolas
I think we speak of the same things differently.We speak of different things. — Nikolas
My question is if anyone can explain why they would believe this, and how it’s okay for morality to be subjective. — Franz Liszt
Forget Plato's Cave. If you want to chasing after shadows, try spirituality.the shadows on the wall? — Nikolas
humanity as a whole lacks the conscious ability to understand and instead become enchanted with the shadows on the wall? — Nikolas
The only people I know who were in favor of separating children from their families at the border were Christians. — Athena
And secular culture has no way of differentiating the two! — Wayfarer
First - not really comfortable with the word 'truth'. How do you understand it ? Is it about getting things right or the reaching of a specific goal, a solution to a problem or knowledge of how the world is ? — Amity
So, a different pathway - things that inspire geniuses from the subconscious. — Amity
It's an unspoken truth that Karl Marx is one of the most influential philosopher in my view of modernity. — Shawn
Very much appreciate your courtesy and interest. — Wayfarer
What evidence is there for that? — Wayfarer
Young earth creationists have no evidence, obviously — Wayfarer
what would it take to convince Richard Dawkins that it’s real? — Wayfarer
The respected researcher making 120K might feel greatly superior to the billionaire. — norm
Are you familiar with the replication crisis? How do you reckon that would play out in respect of this question? — Wayfarer
