RE: God vs Big Bang- Are either correct?
September 12, 2014 at 2:30 am
(This post was last modified: September 12, 2014 at 2:33 am by Anomalocaris.)
(September 12, 2014 at 2:11 am)sswhateverlove Wrote:Quote: I like that about you. I'd just encourage you to place more value in your own lowly opinion. [Hint: It isn't avoidable.]
Thank you. Based on my experience though, I don't see others appreciating it as much as you do. Most people don't want to hear my opinion unless I can point to numerous experts who share it. Well, so is life.
No, you just have to show you have what it takes to form opinions worth hearing about.
If your opinions exhibit high positive correlation to the opinions of those who have demonstrated their opinion is worth hearing (ie experts), then your opinion has improved chance of being worth hearing in themselves. You still have to show your work when challenged, but we may more,often give you the benefit of the doubt.
If you can show your opinion is well grounded and logically formulated, than your opinion would be worth hearing about.
So far what I heard of your opinions suggests that your opinions are not very well grounded, are based on some significant misconceptions and misinterpretations, and your logics contains many leaps which, had you taken the pains of small, scrutinized steps, you would have realized were unsound.
So your opinions are by themselves not of a great deal of value for the time it takes to read them. Discussion the holes in your logic is a little more worthwhile.
But you are still better than many. You may get your facts wrong and take wrong steps in your logic, at least you recognize right facts and right logic leads to sound conclusions, unlike some who assume whatever conclusion suits their digestion, and would unscrupulously lay whatever smoke screen they believe it would take to disguise the total absence of any attempt at facts or logic.