Religion is a hypothesis.

Discussion in 'Religion and Spirituality' started by walter4, Nov 29, 2009.

  1. Ricter

    Ricter

    I've been wondering (I don't want to read the whole thing) if at any point in this thread it was already pointed out that religion itself is a fact, if the OP meant "belief in gods" is a hypothesis, and finally, if anyone mentioned that, technically speaking, a hypothesis has to be falsifiable?
     
    #521     Dec 9, 2009
  2. And so because you do not have sufficient knowledge to understand the order that you perceive, you assume, with certainty, the existence of a god? What is the rationale for taking the bigger of the two leaps? If this alleged god is assumed to be beyond mere human comprehension, then who are you to form any steadfast beliefs about this alleged god, including its alleged existence? By definition, isn't it entirely beyond your capability to even toy with such notions?
     
    #522     Dec 9, 2009
  3. "...others get by on hallucinogens"

    A self referral statement?

    And you "know" this how?

    By definition...

     
    #523     Dec 9, 2009
  4. Why do I get the impression that your favorite geometric patterns are circles?
     
    #524     Dec 9, 2009
  5. "you know" belief in the SCIENTIFIC METHOD is not blind faith, it's the fruit of pragmatism bred & refined over century's of experience, trial and error. you know.. :/
     
    #525     Dec 9, 2009
  6. I much prefer spheres to squares and two dimensional thinkers such as your self...

     
    #526     Dec 9, 2009
  7. I understand you limit what you think you know to the senses, but it is absurd to do so because ideas and mental faculties of logic and reason influence the tools of physical perception...

    No need to go all caps, no need to scream...unless you can't be calm and reasonable.

    Science simply would not advance without the non physical field of the mind, yet this very field which is the real cornerstone of all scientific advancements exists independent of the physical...so why would a thinking person build their house out of the straw of the 5 senses alone?

     
    #527     Dec 9, 2009
  8. Yes, I would imagine that you dislike those corners since you so often find yourself there.
     
    #528     Dec 9, 2009
  9. Don't find myself in corners, once again you just be speaking from your own personal experience (like the corner you have put yourself in now beginning with the red herring fallacy) and are projecting onto others...

     
    #529     Dec 9, 2009
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    #530     Dec 9, 2009