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uriel1972

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55. Um where did I say it was false?
Thu Dec 15, 2011, 04:35 AM
Dec 2011

Religion is real. It ain't false. All I did was provide an outline of how science can provide an argument against religion.

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Sure. There is zero scientific evidence that there is a god. n/t Scuba Dec 2011 #1
If there's zero scientific evidence that Goldbach's conjecture is false ... Boojatta Dec 2011 #4
And, as the corollary to that: All arguments for the existence MarkCharles Dec 2011 #5
If there's zero scientific evidence, then there is a test methodology, right? Sal316 Dec 2011 #6
that makes no sense. bowens43 Dec 2011 #8
That's not what was requested. Sal316 Dec 2011 #10
Where there is no evidence there is simply that. Your mind is begging other questions. If you.. MarkCharles Dec 2011 #11
You prove my point. Sal316 Dec 2011 #13
You missed the point. One is a statement of fact, the other MarkCharles Dec 2011 #14
And I'm simply asking for the facts to back up the claim. Sal316 Dec 2011 #16
Would you like to provide the scientific evidence for God? laconicsax Dec 2011 #20
I'm not the one that made the definitive claim. Sal316 Dec 2011 #35
"I'm not contesting that there's no scientific evidence" laconicsax Dec 2011 #43
Never said there was. Sal316 Dec 2011 #46
Why should I substantiate a claim I never made? laconicsax Dec 2011 #48
A statement of fact is now "obfuscation"? Good one! MarkCharles Dec 2011 #26
How is something unproven a verified fact? Sal316 Dec 2011 #29
How, it is antithetical to the principles and current levels of revelations of science MarkCharles Dec 2011 #32
Got data? Sal316 Dec 2011 #36
The test methodology is the same, just provide the evidence first... cleanhippie Dec 2011 #15
*bzzt* Nope, that's not how it works. Sal316 Dec 2011 #18
That's circular logic, sal, and it's worthless. cleanhippie Dec 2011 #22
How is it circular? Sal316 Dec 2011 #28
Seriously? cleanhippie Dec 2011 #41
Ok, let me type slower. Sal316 Dec 2011 #47
Sal, I feel you are being obtuse. cleanhippie Dec 2011 #50
"Science actually requires there to BE something to test" tama Dec 2011 #64
The problem is that the examples you use have tried and tested methodologies... Humanist_Activist Dec 2011 #53
A question tama Dec 2011 #76
If god is just a matter of definition, it becomes meaningless... Humanist_Activist Dec 2011 #78
Semantic games tama Dec 2011 #79
I would, more or less, agree with Smolin's definition... Humanist_Activist Dec 2011 #84
Zeilinger tama Dec 2011 #86
If your considerations for the existence or non-existence of deity extend no farther humblebum Dec 2011 #21
so, just use your imagination? lazarus Dec 2011 #23
Edison "imagined" a light bulb. So what's your point? humblebum Dec 2011 #24
Not Really, Sir The Magistrate Dec 2011 #30
Thank you for the clarification and making me realize that the potential value of humblebum Dec 2011 #31
Your 'What's This Glow Hover'ng In My Mind? I Shall Call It Light Bulb!' Version, Sir, Needed A Kick The Magistrate Dec 2011 #37
Did I ever say that it was not? We live in a material world. However, humblebum Dec 2011 #39
The Leap Between 'Accepting the Possibility' And 'Declaring As Fact', Sir, Breaks Many Bones The Magistrate Dec 2011 #42
I can definitely see that you are not in the "other ways of knowing" group. What you just humblebum Dec 2011 #44
But It Is Exactly the Proposition You Suggest, Sir The Magistrate Dec 2011 #45
And that is exactly where you are wrong. If there was 100% ojectivity for every idea ever conceived humblebum Dec 2011 #57
Not Worth the Efort At Four In the Morning, Sir The Magistrate Dec 2011 #58
Yes I can see by the spelling in your subject line that it is humblebum Dec 2011 #59
That's what Aristotle tama Dec 2011 #65
What you are talking about is illusion... Humanist_Activist Dec 2011 #54
Define real :) tama Dec 2011 #66
Something that can be indepently verified to exist or occur... Humanist_Activist Dec 2011 #75
Using multiple sources of evidence tama Dec 2011 #80
Anecdotal evidence is not data.. Fumesucker Dec 2011 #2
Yes, but much of that so-called "data" rises no higher than being hypothetical. humblebum Dec 2011 #25
? Fumesucker Dec 2011 #27
Anecdotal evidence is data. tama Dec 2011 #67
Astronomy is a science that produces hard data and yet it has no laboratory. Fumesucker Dec 2011 #71
Granted, observatories and LHC tama Dec 2011 #72
It was at one time possible to do cutting edge astronomical research with the naked eye.. Fumesucker Dec 2011 #74
Ancedotal evidence can't be repeatedly observed or independently verified... Humanist_Activist Dec 2011 #77
Lab experiments tama Dec 2011 #82
Its not necessarily philosophical, but practical... Humanist_Activist Dec 2011 #83
Those are valid tama Dec 2011 #85
Can you give an example of an argument for religion that is... comipinko Dec 2011 #3
there is no evidence supporting the existence of gods. bowens43 Dec 2011 #7
Arguement "against" religion? deacon_sephiroth Dec 2011 #9
anyone?...anyone? deacon_sephiroth Dec 2011 #61
I like the little boy tama Dec 2011 #68
Re dogmas and intolerable presumption Boojatta Dec 2011 #81
The kind of god being argued about here is irrelevant to most saras Dec 2011 #12
And you know the gender and name of these forces how? cleanhippie Dec 2011 #17
It is a joke from hippy-counter culture. ZombieHorde Dec 2011 #40
Have you been tama Dec 2011 #69
shifting the burden lazarus Dec 2011 #19
Can you give me an argument against the Invisible Pink Flying Unicorn uriel1972 Dec 2011 #33
The Easter Bunny told me last week that there is no god. lindysalsagal Dec 2011 #34
I can. ZombieHorde Dec 2011 #38
Whoa major brain spasm uriel1972 Dec 2011 #49
How do you get "false" out of "detrimental"? Boojatta Dec 2011 #51
Um where did I say it was false? uriel1972 Dec 2011 #55
I got one specifically for you Eliminator Dec 2011 #52
The OP said an argument against religion uriel1972 Dec 2011 #56
What's the difference? Eliminator Dec 2011 #60
I don't contend that willfull ignorance is a good thing, uriel1972 Dec 2011 #62
The Prince of peace, the end of strife and war and suffering....Hasn't happened, yet. lindysalsagal Dec 2011 #63
Can you give an example of an argument against the Magic Sandwich that is... laconicsax Dec 2011 #70
And tama Dec 2011 #73
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