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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostThat's something I love about atheists of his ilk. They deride me for believing in something I cannot see while they do the same. They cannot see science, for the most part can't duplicate research or experimentation so they have to trust someone else reported honestly and trust in those reports to have the right answer. Sounds like religion to me
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Originally posted by lo3oz View Postpeer review process mean anything to you? LOL! you're blinded by your faith, man.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by samuel642000 View PostDamn you're missing the point, FF is saying YOU didn't do the research so you're having faith that what they say/report is correct.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostNot at all. Peer review is great and I have to do it to be published. Got all that. However, if you do not duplicate the tests and verify for yourself, then you're taking what you're told on faith. Do you believe neutrons and protons exist? Why? Have you seen them? Or do you believe what others have done and have told you is true?
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Originally posted by lo3oz View Postfaith that is based on demonstrable, repeatable processes.
World English Dictionary
faith (feɪθ)
— n
1. strong or unshakeable belief in something, esp without proof or evidence
2. a specific system of religious beliefs: the Jewish faith
3. Christianity trust in God and in his actions and promises
4. a conviction of the truth of certain doctrines of religion, esp when this is not based on reason
5. complete confidence or trust in a person, remedy, etc
6. any set of firmly held principles or beliefs
7. allegiance or loyalty, as to a person or cause (esp in the phrases keep faith , break faith )
8. bad faith insincerity or dishonesty
9. good faith honesty or sincerity, as of intention in business (esp in the phrase in good faith )I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostNo, faith that is based on someone else doing something and sharing their results with you. I can bring up thousands and thousands of people who have seen angels, a white light near death and so forth. Does that mean it's a demonstrable, repeatable process? For you to find out if they're wrong, you'd have to enter the same state they did and report. Same thing with the majority of science. You have to trust what those 'experts' tell you. That's faith. If you are not willing or able to independently verify yourself everything you believe, by definition, you have faith that you're being told the truth on something you do not know.Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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Originally posted by samuel642000 View PostDamn you're missing the point, FF is saying YOU didn't do the research so you're having faith that what they say/report is correct.
Frost. Science is exactly the opposite of faith. Try again.
Edit: I shouldn't say "all you yahoo's" because I'm not sure of your stance, but if you think like he does, feel free to lump yourself in.Last edited by racrguy; 09-26-2012, 11:28 AM.
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostI didn't know you had to be in a "certain state" to be a scientist and replicate their results.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostNo, faith that is based on someone else doing something and sharing their results with you. I can bring up thousands and thousands of people who have seen angels, a white light near death and so forth. Does that mean it's a demonstrable, repeatable process? For you to find out if they're wrong, you'd have to enter the same state they did and report. Same thing with the majority of science. You have to trust what those 'experts' tell you. That's faith. If you are not willing or able to independently verify yourself everything you believe, by definition, you have faith that you're being told the truth on something you do not know.
World English Dictionary
faith (feɪθ)
— n
1. strong or unshakeable belief in something, esp without proof or evidence
2. a specific system of religious beliefs: the Jewish faith
3. Christianity trust in God and in his actions and promises
4. a conviction of the truth of certain doctrines of religion, esp when this is not based on reason
5. complete confidence or trust in a person, remedy, etc
6. any set of firmly held principles or beliefs
7. allegiance or loyalty, as to a person or cause (esp in the phrases keep faith , break faith )
8. bad faith insincerity or dishonesty
9. good faith honesty or sincerity, as of intention in business (esp in the phrase in good faith )
Like Kyle said the two are completely different.
If you could sit in any dark cold room, light an inscent while rubbing your feet together to cause ghosts or angels to appear constantly after rigorous testing then you may have a point but until then your comparison is null and void.Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostAnd YOU have no idea how science works. And neither does frost. All you yahoo's believe is what some sheep shagger wrote down some 2000 years ago filled with ridiculous claims.
Frost. Science is exactly the opposite of faith. Try again.
Edit: I shouldn't say "all you yahoo's" because I'm not sure of your stance, but if you think like he does, feel free to lump yourself in.
Science is faith. You have a hypothesis and try to prove it. Quite a few scientists throw out evidence that doesn't fit their hypothesis and you get skewed results. And if you can't prove a theory on your own, you are taking the experience and work of others by faith, to be correct.
Again, I find it amusing that you get bent out of shape over God and yet most Christians don't have the same visceral reaction when we're challenged over our beliefs. I don't discount science, I've spent a good deal of time being a science nerd and love science. I also believe science hasn't advanced far enough to prove God but believe it will in time. Same thing I believe science will eventually discover faster than light travel though they're nowhere near it now.
You have your faith, I have mine. Difference is, I recognize mine for what it is.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostNo, I was referring to near death experiences. To duplicate most scientific results, you have to have a specialization in the field, specialized equipment and so forth. If you have none of that, you can't duplicate it. Otherwise, right now using your own experience and tools on hand, prove black holes exist.
Its like buying a new Ford Bronco, I am sure any day before that you barely ever see them but once you buy one and get out they are fucking all over the place.Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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