(January 31, 2013 at 7:13 pm)Violet Lilly Blossom Wrote: You just have considerably more of it, to the point of possibly undermining the purpose of the scientific method... no longer seeking the best answer we can have, obsessing instead over how correct the answers we have are. Reality check: we've barely scratched the surface
Solid assumptions. What else do I value? This is better than paying for a crystal ball reading. It's cheaper and can be disregarded just as easily.
Solid assumption on the first line as well. I shall for the last time refer you to people's beliefs about the flat earth in illustrating that beliefs and truth are not the same. It's not a tough concept. You think synonyms can have slight differences - these aren't even synonyms, for a reason: they're entirely different.
I guess as long as you have a respect for the evidence for global warming and evolution, and respect for gay people, I shouldn't really care what your spiritual beliefs are. That's not exactly how I feel, so it's something I need to work on. But I'm done on this side discussion. Cheers.
Religious but open minded about the arguments of atheists? You may have spent your whole life learning about the arguments for religion. May I present to you 10 segmented hours for the case against it?