(March 25, 2020 at 1:56 pm)Drich Wrote: Many use it as a panic stop button in any theological argument that is getting out of hand. "well oh'yeah your idea can't be falsified."
The correct response to that is not discussing a scientific theory is , so what.
But the thing is drippy we're discuusing an assertion which puroprts to describe reality. That makes it subject to falsification and vigorous testing. Just because you don't want to deal with the twin facts that your worldview has a) no evidence for it and b) a lot of evidence suggesting it's supefluous, doesn't absolve it from needing evidence to be accepted.
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