RE: Ontological Disproof of God
August 23, 2018 at 9:57 pm
(This post was last modified: August 23, 2018 at 10:14 pm by KevinM1.)
More whining, more griping, more stubbornness. Yes, it's everyone else's problem but yours. I get it, you're so obviously superior to everyone, and it's simply the cruel irony of the simpleton at play that no one is willing to dig through your bullshit in order to read your great work.
Purportedly 76 years of living on this planet, and with all that time spent on philosophy you apparently discarded or neglected to learn humility.
I'm trying to help you get your screed read, and all I get is bitter reprisal. I'm speaking from my area of expertise (well, one of them), but you refuse to listen. Who's the simpleton now, eh? Who can't even consider that *gasp* the way they're trying to communicate isn't working, and that, perhaps, a different approach is necessary?
Maybe if you shut up and listen you'll actually learn something. Your age and the time you supposedly spent on this means fuck-all if you can't get people to read it and engage with you.
And, again, to me, all of this points to you being a troll. An actual rational person would take a step back and engage in self-reflection given that the consensus is a failure to communicate from your end. An actual rational person would take criticism in the manner it was intended.
So, yes, whine, gripe, stomp your feet. You're no closer to getting anyone to read your treatise now than before, are you?
I mean, for fuck's sake, I deal with specific computer jargon. But I don't chastise my clients for not spending years learning to grasp and speak the lingo. Instead, I explain things in terms they can understand. It may take more time, but that's not a big deal to me.
Similarly, in the realm of programming, people communicate and ask questions all the time. The least acceptable form of etiquette in those instances is to provide links that explain the ideas that underpin the problem and/or solution. Even then, an actual explanation (with relevant examples) is always better received.
Certain philosophical ideas may be complex, but I doubt that anything you've come up with is irreducible. So, be a good boy, get over yourself, and make an effort to engage. Or, fuck off. I really don't care which.
Purportedly 76 years of living on this planet, and with all that time spent on philosophy you apparently discarded or neglected to learn humility.
I'm trying to help you get your screed read, and all I get is bitter reprisal. I'm speaking from my area of expertise (well, one of them), but you refuse to listen. Who's the simpleton now, eh? Who can't even consider that *gasp* the way they're trying to communicate isn't working, and that, perhaps, a different approach is necessary?
Maybe if you shut up and listen you'll actually learn something. Your age and the time you supposedly spent on this means fuck-all if you can't get people to read it and engage with you.
And, again, to me, all of this points to you being a troll. An actual rational person would take a step back and engage in self-reflection given that the consensus is a failure to communicate from your end. An actual rational person would take criticism in the manner it was intended.
So, yes, whine, gripe, stomp your feet. You're no closer to getting anyone to read your treatise now than before, are you?
I mean, for fuck's sake, I deal with specific computer jargon. But I don't chastise my clients for not spending years learning to grasp and speak the lingo. Instead, I explain things in terms they can understand. It may take more time, but that's not a big deal to me.
Similarly, in the realm of programming, people communicate and ask questions all the time. The least acceptable form of etiquette in those instances is to provide links that explain the ideas that underpin the problem and/or solution. Even then, an actual explanation (with relevant examples) is always better received.
Certain philosophical ideas may be complex, but I doubt that anything you've come up with is irreducible. So, be a good boy, get over yourself, and make an effort to engage. Or, fuck off. I really don't care which.
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