
November 10th, 2003, 02:52 AM
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Re: Real World Philospohy
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Originally posted by General Woundwort:
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quote: Originally posted by DavidG:
Mathematics and history? Not really a good comparison. If mom and Dad taught you < insert historical or mathematical fact here > and then you found out a hundred other cultures disagreed with the alledged fact would you not begin to suspect mom and dad were wrong?
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Depends on the circumstances. If say, 100 years or so, many other cultures thought the world was flat, would that make my belief it was round invalid? No, because good observations and proofs exist for its being round - and I would feel obligated to share that information. Again, it's *evidence*, not nose-counting, that is the determining factor. You seem to be implying that there is 'good observations and proofs' for whatever particular religion you believe. So why have so many people got it wrong?
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