If your model predicts something with a good degree of accuracy under various different test methods then there is likely something within it worth looking at. — I like sushi
After the gaps are closed? I don't get your question. If you close the gaps with a demonstrable answer then by definition we all have to conclude to that answer? Did I misread your question? — Nickolasgaspar
What else can we conclude? If I know the fundamental workings of the universe, how can you explain then where the fundamental came from, or why? — Hillary
Are you asking for those people to go away? — Paine
Jesus Christ: A Lunatic, Liar, or Lord? The Logic of Lewis's Trilemma has pretensions to philosophical content, but like Jesus as a great moral teacher? fails to deliver. — Banno
"Logic!" said the Professor half to himself. "Why don't they teach logic at these schools?".
asusing scripture, revelation or other religious authority in an argument — Banno
it treats elements of Gospel narratives as established fact. Anyone who accepts the Gospels is already convinced. — Relativist
It's not a testable hypothesis, so explain what you mean.In some sense religion is science (god hypothesis) — Agent Smith
It's not a testable hypothesis, so explain what you mean. — Relativist
That sounds more like post hoc rationalization than hypothesis testing.wouldn't say the God hypothesis is untestable. An intelligent being would, since intelligence & order are correlated, ensure that their creation (the cosmos) is ordered rather than chaotic. I had a muslim acquaintance who attempted to convince me of Allah's existence in this way. — Agent Smith
That sounds more like post hoc rationalization than hypothesis testing. — Relativist
politically, socially, intellectually, historically, and culturally important. — Fooloso4
...Joe Mello... — Fooloso4
Who, now? — Banno
preponderance of low quality thread of a theological bent. — Banno
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