I don't agree with this right off the bat. — Terrapin Station
So, it turns out that you're writing this long, rambling thing simply to present Pascal's Wager yet again. <sigh> — Terrapin Station
If you want to avoid being the conflicted: It is valuable to determine if your conflicter fits into (1) or (2), as it may change the approach you take to bring the perception to light. If you suspect (2) and not (1), then the conflicter has no motive to lie, and so you can be more forward about it. If you suspect (1), then the conflicter may lie, and so further investigation would be needed to get to the bottom of the conflict (while still assuming innocence until proven guilty ... not an easy thing to do). — Samuel Lacrampe
What is unclear is how scientism contributes to rationalization. — praxis
The question is if it is possible to do science while not believing the truth of the results. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
Touch wood, I'm not like that. — mcdoodle
I think there's a big difference between what is unknown, and what is supernatural. — CasKev
How could Hitler's followers praise his "logical" plan? — Advocate
That was already explained to you by others earlier in the thread. — Terrapin Station
So is it cogent that in the majority of cases, straightforwardness could lead to social conflict rather than agreeableness? — Anthony
Nor am I... If you by chance happen to die from this sickness, can I have sex with your body? :D :P — intrapersona
What right? I thought you just said there were no rights? :D "So, it seems quite natural to infer that death should render all rights null and void." — intrapersona
"Fate" has connotations aside from "not having complete control of one's existence" — Terrapin Station
I think you're equating lying with, say, a firearm - both are amoral means toward potentially moral or immoral ends. Have I got that right? — Heister Eggcart
It's no good saying "look at it this way" because I'm not looking at it in any way. Nihilism isn't a choice, it's what happens when you don't make a choice. I just want the ability to make a choice. — daldai
So I do not think that atheism appeals entirely to reason, nor theism to emotion. — Lone Wolf
No I don't buy fate. — Terrapin Station
Their claim is that each thing in the past, present, and future has always been fixed and settled, whether or not it was causally determined..." (emphasis mine) — WISDOMfromPO-MO