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Hey theists, convince me into believing in God.
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2021-07-22 at 10:56 PM UTCThere's no such thing as 100% certainty in anything. Your fingerprints could be on the bloody knife handle at the murder scene, but there's a 0.0000000001% chance you just happened to pick up the knife while selling Girl Scout cookies door to door. The door was open a crack, you looked in, saw the body, walked in, bent down, touched the knife momentarily to see what it was, then left to report the murder. It's happened before. Nothing is ever 100% for sure, because there's no way to fully ascertain anything 100%. The best you can do is beyond a reasonable doubt.
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2021-07-23 at 1:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ There's no such thing as 100% certainty in anything. Your fingerprints could be on the bloody knife handle at the murder scene, but there's a 0.0000000001% chance you just happened to pick up the knife while selling Girl Scout cookies door to door. The door was open a crack, you looked in, saw the body, walked in, bent down, touched the knife momentarily to see what it was, then left to report the murder. It's happened before. Nothing is ever 100% for sure, because there's no way to fully ascertain anything 100%. The best you can do is beyond a reasonable doubt.
You are confusing evidence in jurisprudence with scientific evidence. the latter is absolute, not in proving something in the affirmitive with 100% certainty but it can prove something false with 100% certainty.
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2021-07-23 at 2:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev You are confusing evidence in jurisprudence with scientific evidence. the latter is absolute, not in proving something in the affirmitive with 100% certainty but it can prove something false with 100% certainty.
there are many gods and holy books, they cant all be right but they can all be wrong. see how that works?
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2021-07-23 at 2:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The reason God has not appeared to the masses is because of the requirement for non-interference. Satan the Devil and his army of rebels have been charged with treason. Their defense consists of certain false accusations. Those allegations have to be proven in the Highest Court, and so the opportunity to prove must be provided, without interference. Satan alleges that man does not need God to live a happy and satisfying life. He also alleges that God has no right to rule, and that his rule is not required, therefore his charges are invalid. And so, just as he allowed Satan to test faithful Job, in order to establish the truth for all to see for themselves, so we too are being tested.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Job%201&version=NIV
And what you need for a happy and satisfying life speculum? To sit all day posting nonsensical garbage on the internet so you can sit behind a screen Bill Krozby-laughing to yourself while deluding yourself to the fact that people are taken in by your obvious is obvious trolling?
Yeah that's right, I way ahead of ya
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2021-07-23 at 2:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Narc And what you need for a happy and satisfying life speculum? To sit all day posting nonsensical garbage on the internet so you can sit behind a screen Bill Krozby-laughing to yourself while deluding yourself to the fact that people are taken in by your obvious is obvious trolling?
Yeah that's right, I way ahead of ya
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2021-07-23 at 2:54 PM UTCI mean theres stupid and then theres dunning-kruger level stupid, you get me?
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2021-07-23 at 10:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
thats because its not a law that regulate crystal birefringents. it is known that it doesnt cover crystal birefringements.
No, it means all laws are built on assumptions. "Assuming W X and Y are true then Z".
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