Religion
In reply to the discussion: Where god fails, science succeeds [View all]Confusious
(8,317 posts)You specifically stated that a person can "sense, physically experience, or observe"
I gave you an example of something that cannot be. Inferring their existence is completely different then "sense, physically experience, or observe."
So, I guess I am the person who knows what he's talking about, and you are the person trying to weasel out of what you said.
Really, prove it? I think you're making a disegenous argument there, but ok.
Metaphysics - http://www.skepdic.com/metaphysics.html (not the woo you we're looking for?)
"What is there?"
"What is it like?"[3]
Two basic questions. Obviously physical.
Auras - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aura_(paranormal) Obivious
Intuition - obviously based on the physical world and physical experiences.
Spoon bending - obvious
Faith healing - obvious
Religion - obvious, miracles, physical world, what we do here has an obvious impact, at least that's what I was taught (sin - always physical)
Fortune telling - obvious
Horoscopes - obvious
Witches - love potions, curses, physical