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To excluded such a possibility without consideration of the relevant evidence is surely close-minded just as acceptance of such a possibility absent credible supporting evidence is surely an example of having one's mind so open that one's brains fall out.
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Now Clouseau, honestly: I realize that you're probably accustomed to just assuming your claim into the argument without offering any actual support for it, but the standards of evidence are a *wee* bit higher around here. Quote:
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So what you are positing is a supernatural event that leaves behind no trace of its occurrence - yet somehow, you are made aware of its occurrence. But every method for making your aware of this alleged supernatural event would rely upon natural laws or ordinary inspection. Maybe you should shake the termites out of your argument, before posting it? Quote:
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When they want you to believe their religious claims: "Look at what happened here! Loaves / wine / fishes / healing / resurrecting the dead." But when you ask for verifiable evidence of these supernatural events, their palms get sweaty and their tune suddenly changes: "It was a miracle. The supernatural doesn't leave behind any evidence to be inspected." And it never occurs to them that the blue and red statements are mutually exclusive of each other. |
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I would go further, though, and point out that there is an infinite number of conceivable "possibilities" - if your threshold for "possible" is as low as the one used in this case. (E.g. Last-Thursdayism; the notion of recent orders-of-magnitude changes in fundamental physical constants; the idea of "virgin birth"...). One has to exercise a judicious process of triage in considering such "possibilities" before even spending any conscious effort on seeking supporting evidence. (Which is as much as to say, I guess, that the absence of supporting evidence is so blindingly obvious you might file dismissal of such nonsense under what one of our favorite Fundies calls "intuition") |
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Hint: that means you. |
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