(August 13, 2019 at 7:05 am)Abaddon_ire Wrote: Usually, when people deploy a circular argument they try to conceal the circularity.
But "I believe because I believe" is not merely circular, it is proudly circular.
And hurling in the ghosts red herring? It is to laugh.
If you're referring to me, I simply stated why I believe. I think it's because God put it in me. Secondly, it seems logical to me. Those are just facts. As for ghosts, yeah, I think they are an argument for the existence of supernatural phenomena. Calling it a red herring is a way to brush the issue aside. These are people and families close to me who have experienced them and related it to me. And they're not people who are subject to seeing illusions. Why don't you remove the mental boundaries that are keeping you in your naturalistic box?