RE: Believing in Deities is a Form of Psychosis
August 3, 2017 at 11:33 am
(This post was last modified: August 3, 2017 at 12:34 pm by Mister Agenda.
Edit Reason: clarification
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Little Rik Wrote:The science you are talking about is called physical science for a reason.
It is physical MA not abstract.
Consciousness on the other hand is something abstract and therefore got to be understood by a science that is not physical.
You never heard of?
Well, you are not the only one MA.
That however is a different story.
Sooner or later you like everybody else will hear of.
There is all the eternity to find out.
Nothing is lost.
Cannot your non-physical science produce independently verifiable results regarding the existence of unembodied spirits? If not, why call it science?
For instance, if I could send five graduate students to pay surprise visits to five of the holiest non-physical science practitioners available, and the practitioners could provide the same correct answer to a question for which only I know the answer and which can't be physically ascertained by anyone else, that would be evidence that they have access to information in a way that physical science can't yet duplicate. Even two out of five would be significant enough to warrant further investigation.
Without evidence of that caliber, all you're providing are unsupported assertions.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.