The real religion?
August 17, 2016 at 9:11 am
(This post was last modified: August 17, 2016 at 9:11 am by LadyForCamus.)
(August 17, 2016 at 8:58 am)RoadRunner79 Wrote:(August 17, 2016 at 7:07 am)LadyForCamus Wrote: RR,
You can conflate science and religion; data and scripture all day long. You can do it with your thumb up your ass while singing Yankee Doodle for all I care. It's still a logically fallacious argument
It was a bad argument the last six times you tried it, and if you left and came back here in ten years, guess what?! It would still be a BAD fucking argument. Science and religion are different. That's why one is called "science" and the other is called "religion". They are not synonyms.
I'm done wasting my time arguing against fallacies. This is the problem with you guys. People get so fed up with the willful ignorance that they say, "fuck this assclown, I'm done," and the Christian walks away Feeling as though they've accomplished something.
Congratulations, you've accomplished making yourself look like a stupid asshole for five pages. I'll get started on your trophy.
I agree, that science and religion are not the same. I also agree with you, that these are bad arguments. That was my point from the beginning. I don't believe that the differences in science and religion change the principles, of how we acquire knowledge, and justify our beliefs. This would be special pleading, and unjustified.
Before you go; however, could you do me the courtesy, of explaining what you believe is fallacious, and why my reasoning is incorrect here, that calls for the above post.
I already explained to you in the post you just quoted why drawing false similarities between science and religion to make them appear they are on equal par is fallacious.
So, now what YOU need to do is explain to me what this means:
"I agree, that science and religion are not the same. I also agree with you, that these are bad arguments. That was my point from the beginning. I don't believe that the differences in science and religion change the principles, of how we acquire knowledge, and justify our beliefs."
Because to me that sounds like you saying one thing, and then saying the opposite out the side of your neck, if you catch my drift.
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