RE: Atheistic Dogma- Scientific Fundamentalism
September 18, 2014 at 12:41 pm
(This post was last modified: September 18, 2014 at 12:45 pm by sswhateverlove.)
And, although it may not change anything about what we know to be fundamental with regard to the navigation of our environment (say apple falls down), it doesn't mean looking beyond that and trying to understand how those laws fit into the larger scope of all existence isn't a valuable pursuit. Historically it seems, that type of pursuit has actually been what has resulted in expansion of those ideas, allowing the creation of technology that results in the "impossible" becoming "possible".
"What a fantastically dishonest and arrogant statement. Nobody here says "we know everything" about anything. I won't call you optimistic, I'll call you a smug douchebag. I'm still irritated about you coming in here and telling us what we believe, and you're still freaking doing it. Nobody believes we know everything aout consciousness, not even close. You and your strawmen can fuck right off."
I was responding to Rhythm (hence I directed the statement that way) because he said,
"If there's a chapter 2, it doesn't look like it would have anything further to say on the subject."
Was I supposed to interpret that as he think someday we will possibly learn more about consciousness than we currently do?
"What a fantastically dishonest and arrogant statement. Nobody here says "we know everything" about anything. I won't call you optimistic, I'll call you a smug douchebag. I'm still irritated about you coming in here and telling us what we believe, and you're still freaking doing it. Nobody believes we know everything aout consciousness, not even close. You and your strawmen can fuck right off."
I was responding to Rhythm (hence I directed the statement that way) because he said,
"If there's a chapter 2, it doesn't look like it would have anything further to say on the subject."
Was I supposed to interpret that as he think someday we will possibly learn more about consciousness than we currently do?