RE: Atheism, what led you?
May 12, 2013 at 12:22 am
(This post was last modified: May 12, 2013 at 12:28 am by The Reality Salesman01.)
(May 11, 2013 at 6:00 pm)TosinAsLeader Wrote:(May 10, 2013 at 4:05 pm)Texas Sailor Wrote: Of something I believe in without a good reason and doesn't stem from some direct verifiable interaction and experience (a good reason to believe something).
um, the grass is green.
I work with F-18 weapons systems from time to time. There are times that I have to rotate aramament switches from safe to unsafe. If the switch is safe...it is "green". If it is unsafe, it is black and yellow and striped. When I rotate a switch to safe, and turn the system on, there are ZERO negative side effects...wheeewww. The color that is akin to grass...Green, is akin to the armament over-ride switch in safe mode. The effects of the switch (among countless other examples) confirm that the color I see, is the color of the object in question...grass. So...yeah, I've got good reasons to believe the grass is green. Keep in mind, I said give me an example of something I don't have A GOOD REASON to believe something...That GOOD REASON should correlate with reality and truth. It took you 2 days to come with grass being green...would you like to try for something else?
(May 12, 2013 at 12:22 am)Texas Sailor Wrote:(May 11, 2013 at 6:00 pm)TosinAsLeader Wrote: um, the grass is green.
I work with F-18 weapons systems from time to time. There are times that I have to rotate aramament switches from safe to unsafe. If the switch is safe...it is "green". If it is unsafe, it is black and yellow and striped. When I rotate a switch to safe, and turn the system on, there are ZERO negative side effects...wheeewww. The color that is akin to grass...Green, is akin to the armament over-ride switch in safe mode. The effects of the switch (among countless other examples) confirm that the color I see, is the color of the object in question...grass. So...yeah, I've got good reasons to believe the grass is green. Keep in mind, I said give me an example of something I don't have A GOOD REASON to believe something...That GOOD REASON should correlate with reality and truth. It took you 2 days to come with grass being green...would you like to try for something else?
By the way...You learn "green" before you begin to associate other things as "being green"...The grass sharing "green-ness" would be a latter conclusion. Are you going to ask me if I have a good reason for believing that 2+2=4 after this...or will I have to describe a situation that required me to tally 4 objects as a child, and was required to learn the words to articulate such a process accurately to society?