RE: Yes I pick on all religions.
September 10, 2014 at 8:00 am
(This post was last modified: September 10, 2014 at 8:01 am by fr0d0.)
If there was anything to take in to a lab I'd be there with it. But what part of a non material entity do you drag into a lab? And where do you get the tools to handle non material objects? Answer me that and perhaps we can progress in that direction.
I don't believe for comfort. Humans had to communicate the idea for humans, sure. Did they summons it out of fresh air or did they observe it? Did they theorise? Do you dismiss equally all other non provable ideas? Do you not have a process of choosing what might be fanciful and what is likely to be true? Is there a tipping point for you with ideas that you're forced to speculate on? If so, then those are the same processes involved here. Remove the illogical swerve balls like feelings and comfort, and you have rational choices.
I don't believe for comfort. Humans had to communicate the idea for humans, sure. Did they summons it out of fresh air or did they observe it? Did they theorise? Do you dismiss equally all other non provable ideas? Do you not have a process of choosing what might be fanciful and what is likely to be true? Is there a tipping point for you with ideas that you're forced to speculate on? If so, then those are the same processes involved here. Remove the illogical swerve balls like feelings and comfort, and you have rational choices.