We have to make assumptions otherwise we wouldn't get past the four year old "please don't turn the lights off it's scary" phase.
oops...didn't count the first one...Agayek said:The Hitchhiker trilogy had 5 books...carnkhan4 said:We constantly make assumptions because otherwise we would wind up in a situation where not knowing what is real we would have to constantly check. A great example is in one of the hitchiker's guide to the galaxy trilogy of 4 books that has the man who controls the universe not believing in anything that is outside the room he is in, even if it has just been in there with him...
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Life, the Universe and Everything
So Long and Thanks for All the Fish
Mostly Harmless
Dear sirtehb0ll0x said:I shall reconsider this thread when I see a more well-presented argument and there isn't a hot Latina chick in the shower on T.V. distracting me.
QFT.tehb0ll0x said:I shall reconsider this thread when I see a more well-presented argument and there isn't a hot Latina chick in the shower on T.V. distracting me.
Dude, calm down. He wrote a sentence about the presentation of your argument. He didn't call it flawed, he didn't make any mean spirited remarks. With the exception of the Latina joke he threw on the end, I'm in complete agreement. Much of what you say is bogged down by the fact that I can barely read what you're trying to say. Places where there should be new sentences are dragged out through commas, making two or three points try to sound like one, and spelling errors are enough to completely misinterpret your post. Grow up, and don't take offense to small statements that are more helpful then you want to believe.bad rider said:Dear sirtehb0ll0x said:I shall reconsider this thread when I see a more well-presented argument and there isn't a hot Latina chick in the shower on T.V. distracting me.
I write this reply with utmost vulgarity, after thinking it through I have decided to issue you with a response equating to what you have written. I don't mind your opinion and while it must be said that I hold any rational response in the highest regard, (provided it is subject to the question at hand) I find your response irritable and demeaning. I do not mind If you don't have an opinion, or if you want to spread contructive critism, however there is no need to be an arrogant prick.
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I'm going to say that you would assume that your home is WHERE you left it. That's really about you could though.Kirra said:I actually never assume anything unless i have some proof that the thing i assume will happen or exists.
Also when i come home nothing is like i left it, i live with 3 roommates.
Okay, I understand he was being constructive and that is fine, I mention that in said response. However I don't appresciate the sentiment of deem worthy of my time. That is the arrogance I loathe wherever I see it. See you have evaluated and shown me where I'm going wrong which is far more helpful then what he wrote.dwightsteel said:Dude, calm down. He wrote a sentence about the presentation of your argument. He didn't call it flawed, he didn't make any mean spirited remarks. With the exception of the Latina joke he threw on the end, I'm in complete agreement. Much of what you say is bogged down by the fact that I can barely read what you're trying to say. Places where there should be new sentences are dragged out through commas, making two or three points try to sound like one, and spelling errors are enough to completely misinterpret your post. Grow up, and don't take offense to small statements that are more helpful then you want to believe.bad rider said:Dear sirtehb0ll0x said:I shall reconsider this thread when I see a more well-presented argument and there isn't a hot Latina chick in the shower on T.V. distracting me.
I write this reply with utmost vulgarity, after thinking it through I have decided to issue you with a response equating to what you have written. I don't mind your opinion and while it must be said that I hold any rational response in the highest regard, (provided it is subject to the question at hand) I find your response irritable and demeaning. I do not mind If you don't have an opinion, or if you want to spread contructive critism, however there is no need to be an arrogant prick.
Bite me
Love Bad Rider
Oh i don't actually assume that. Who know maybe someone thought it was funny and moved the building somehow (That would actually be pretty funny.). When i'm supposed to go home i just go to the place where is was before (And hopefully still is.).vxicepickxv said:It's difficult to read, but it has potential. Please clean it up, and we will try to have a civil discussion.
I'm going to say that you would assume that your home is WHERE you left it. That's really about you could though.
Our assurances are built upon cause and effect. If I go to HERE, this will be HERE. I'm not sure if I can really explain it better than that.Gamine said:Sorry i couldnt read the whole thing, but from what other people posted. .
We cant really live without having some Faith,
how are we sure of anything?
Thats why the Atheist arg is flawed, saying you cant prove God exists, so he doesnt exist
No one can prove if two parallel lines never meet, yet it exists.
All we have keeping us here, is Faith.
Parallel lines actually meet in the limit to infinity,but theres no concrete proofvxicepickxv said:Our assurances are built upon cause and effect. If I go to HERE, this will be HERE. I'm not sure if I can really explain it better than that.Gamine said:Sorry i couldnt read the whole thing, but from what other people posted. .
We cant really live without having some Faith,
how are we sure of anything?
Thats why the Atheist arg is flawed, saying you cant prove God exists, so he doesnt exist
No one can prove if two parallel lines never meet, yet it exists.
All we have keeping us here, is Faith.
There are multiple reasons atheists will say what they say, please keep that in mind.
Actually the parallel line thing is proven with a mathematical formula.
I agree with what you are saying but have a slightly different way of getting to it.ILPPendant said:Text
That would be great if you could. I can't speak for Pendant, but I'd be really interested in reading that.Eskay said:I agree with what you are saying but have a slightly different way of getting to it.ILPPendant said:Text
Learned responses is what this largely hinges on. Both humans and animals possess the ability to observe an event, see what happens and note the result. Take for example an apple from a tree. An animal will see that, understand that the apples fall and that then they can be eaten. There is no consideration of why however, the comprehension is purely based on utility.
Humans do above, but have the ability to wonder why. Our methods on this differ, but the crucial commonality is the desire to explain.
Whether it leads to belief in god is a secondary matter. Though one of many reasons for faith, the comfort it gives in an explanation for everything is important to many people. Now, I don't know if it should be termed evolutionary but I think we're increasingly moving away from this idea as a world view. The questioning process is moving on from 'explain' to demonstrate. People are less satisfied with a theory that tells a story and want a theory that can be reproduced.
Getting side tracked a little. But anyway, if you or OP want an interesting read on this I've just been proof reading an essay concerning taken for granted beliefs and how they are inherent to us. If you like I could ask if it would be okay to send this to you. Discusses the idea comparing socio-economic ideas of milanesian tribes compared to western ones. Not as a critique but more as an indication of how view points that seem so clearly 'how things work' can differ drastically based on upbringing.