(September 30, 2015 at 10:53 am)Little Rik Wrote:(September 29, 2015 at 3:00 pm)Simon Moon Wrote: Yes, belief is the psychological state in which one accepts a premise or proposition as being true.
The problem is (which I'm sure you will not understand, but here goes anyway), when someone disbelieves a claim, they do not necessarily believe the opposite claim by default.
So, when we say we do not believe your claims, we do not, by default believe they are false. We just don't believe you have been able to support your claims enough to accept them as being true.
And on a side note, there are good reasons to believe something, and there are bad reasons.
Good reasons:
Demonstrable, repeatable, falsifiable evidence.
Valid and sound logic.
Bad reasons:
Personal experience.
Anecdotal evidence.
Ancient texts.
The strengths of ones beliefs should be proportional to the strength of the evidence. The type of evidence that you provide is low strength.
You go round and around in circle saying so many things that mean absolutely nothing.
When you guys say........THE CONSCIOUSNESS IS A PRODUCT OF THE BRAIN, you state or make a claim but this claim doesn't have any evidence to support his validity so you can not say that is all about disbelieving a claim and similar bullshit.
This is crap.
Your argument is a total crap.![]()
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Ok, would you like to have someone completely shut down your brain so we can see if you're still conscious after that? If you're confident about your position, then you should be ok with that.