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Serious Discussion / Re: Debunking Any and All Creation Arguments
« on: December 06, 2017, 03:32:35 pm »
You think you know it happened. You would like to believe that it happened, perhaps. There's no way, though, that you cannot have an epistemological understanding of what may or may not have occurred. For religious subscribers, the lack of evidence is more than enough for their faith to carry them on. Although the reasoning in the provided quote will be circular, it's a rather structured argument because it denies the circumstance that evidence is required for existence of a "higher" being.
Now, onto scientific evidence...
Scientific evidence is but observations. Observations that may or may not obey the "laws" (if that's what you wish to call them) of reality, which leads us to question reality in its nature.
You can't debunk anything if you can't even familiarize yourself with the fundamentals of the theory.
Now, onto scientific evidence...
Scientific evidence is but observations. Observations that may or may not obey the "laws" (if that's what you wish to call them) of reality, which leads us to question reality in its nature.
You can't debunk anything if you can't even familiarize yourself with the fundamentals of the theory.