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In reply to the discussion: The Fallacy of Faith [View all]humblebum
(5,881 posts)10. Just the answer I expected, and thanks for the "young" comment. Not many
people my age hear such compliments. However, you perfectly illustrate the manufactured limitations of Logical Empiricism, which was purposely designed to be narrowly focused and for a specific purpose. It specifically eliminates any consideration of religious belief and does not even have the capacity to be applied to it. But, that doesn't stop many from attempting to do so anyway.
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Do you realize that your total non-faith is as illogical to many people of faith
humblebum
Mar 2012
#4
It's only illogical because at some point you have to dismiss reason to support your faith.
cleanhippie
Mar 2012
#13
Where did I ever say that? But by implying that I substituted skeptical reasoning for
humblebum
Mar 2012
#27
I gotta gove you credit, humblebum, you are never afraid to deny that you wrote something, even when
cleanhippie
Mar 2012
#28
You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way,
rug
Mar 2012
#38
Our principles are founded on the immovable basis of equal right and reason
cleanhippie
Mar 2012
#43