(April 19, 2016 at 9:30 pm)AJW333 Wrote: Do you think that the experiences of three people constitutes scientific proof of anything? For a guy who bangs on and on about the scientific method, your appeal to anecdotal experience is quite a turnaround.
Hey, you were the one who said that following your religion brings about certain responses. You certainly didn't appeal to statistical averages or population studies when you made your claim, you simply made the simplistic assertion that it would change people for the better: don't then get uppity when someone tries to falsify your claim on the same terms.
Besides, you're the one advocating for a magical god working his magic in the hearts of everyone that believes, why should there be anyone no feeling it in that case?
Oh, and by the way? The guy going on about "spiritual fruit" and the effects of divine influences probably shouldn't then be dismissing others because of a lack of scientific rigor. You might be a tad bit... massively hypocritical, there.
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