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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
Why? ?_? I've always been curious as to why people are fascinated by stuff like that. Unless you're in it for the historical stuff...I like learning about religions. :3
That's not what I meant. Science isn't for everything, but your trend treats like it does.
Bang notation can be quite useful, but people (see: Cirrus) misuse it and don't give a damn.
Let me make this more clear.Please get over the assumption that science and religion are polar opposites. There are scientists that believe in a God; the exact percentage is disputed because statistics are prone to skewering, but a science teacher at my school is a very devout Christian.
Here are some reasons why people alike would rather not believe in anything supernatural:
1.) You lack the experience or observations to correlate any of those.
2.) You do not know any other friend or families... others that share any experiences to correlate to any of those.
3.) No scientific explanation ( Though does this mean it's not real? It's just unproven. )
4.) Supernatural claims have been ignored and when it's brought up, people tend to deny such any claims would be true. That kind of reputation is known for being ignored and ridiculed.
It's better to be wrong about my assumption rather than not state it at all. If this assumption I believe is wrong, then I'll just get over it for the better.You really do like to assume things, don't you?
Not unless they start to join another kind of collective.Do you for even a moment think that atheists could have been born into religious families and simply made up their own mind about religion?
Why do the supernatural is the supernatural in the first place? Why there are claims? Because there is evidence among them, not hardcore evidence or proof - but there is evidence. But don't ask me for them - find those yourself.Of course supernatural claims are ignored and ridiculed - there's no proof to them. If they had proof then they wouldn't just be claims.
Because faith is what that actually gets you somewhere, not the blind faith you would see in religious mainstream.Why should we believe in something that can't be proven?
Usually what lies in confusion means that there's great truth that exists inside, if you may - please ponder about my perspective.Maybe this is just me, but I'm having a hard time understanding what exactly you're trying to say, Scout. Your posts feel a little... confused and unclear.
Indeed!The only possible use of a bang that I can see, besides ending an exclamation statement, is as a shorthand for logical "not". Used anywhere else, I just think to myself that it would have looked better had there simply been a space there.
It's better to be wrong about my assumption rather than not state it at all. If this assumption I believe is wrong, then I'll just get over it for the better.
Not unless they start to join another kind of collective.
Why do the supernatural is the supernatural in the first place? Why there are claims? Because there is evidence among them, not hardcore evidence or proof - but there is evidence. But don't ask me for them - find those yourself.
Because faith is what that actually gets you somewhere, not the blind faith you would see in religious mainstream.
hahahahaUsually what lies in confusion means that there's great truth that exists inside, if you may - please ponder about my perspective.
If "faith" is defined as "belief in something that has no evidence to support it", then no, that's not what gets you somewhere. In fact, I think that's the main thing preventing you from getting anywhere, Scout.Because faith is what that actually gets you somewhere, not the blind faith you would see in religious mainstream.
This is something that doesn't fit in binary logic and not in the method of science, because it's another way of how to find knowledge.
How I do things is more intuitive, intuitive thinking. But you know what? That's the kind of thing that is mostly forgotten in conventional thinking nowadays.
This sentence sounds slightly babelfished.Usually what lies in confusion means that there's great truth that exists inside, if you may - please ponder about my perspective.