MoonLancer
The Moon is a reflection of the MorningStar
build up a reputation of creating dishonest misleading and loaded threads and see where it has gotten you?
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build up a reputation of creating dishonest misleading and loaded threads and see where it has gotten you?
And once again, the victimizer becomes the "victim."
That's the most major hurdle scientists [everybody, in fact] need to clear.Well, y'know, us scientists are evil and wrong.
But yet we're still gifts from God and he loves us all so huggy muggy much!
It's like the testimony of a wife-beater, only with more science and references to hiking.
That's the most major hurdle scientists [everybody, in fact] need to clear.
Understanding where they stand with God, and what they can do about it.
Well, y'know, us scientists are evil and wrong.
But yet we're still gifts from God and he loves us all so huggy muggy much!
It's like the testimony of a wife-beater, only with more science and references to hiking.
I think AV just picked up his marbles and went home. -![]()
Then what was the purpose of this thread AV?
I know exactly where I stand with a God, there is no such thing as a God so there is nothing I need to do about any God or Gods.That's the most major hurdle scientists [everybody, in fact] need to clear.
Understanding where they stand with God, and what they can do about it.
I'm sure you weren't indoctrinated into believing the Coelacanth was extinct, or that Pluto was a dwarf planet, either.Had I been indoctrinated into believing there was a God when I was young I would obviously feel differently...
Sure:
Did Aristotle discover that air has no mass?
Perhaps then, Aristotle was taught that by his scientific peers?Nope, discovery would imply investigation of air but back then investigation through experimentation wasn't done as a methodology for building up a picture of how the natural world works. Aristotle was a Philosopher not a Scientist, he applied logic to a phenomena and came to conclusions to how he though it should be not how they in fact were.
Perhaps then, Aristotle was taught that by his scientific peers?
Perhaps then, Aristotle was taught that by his scientific peers?
I'm sure you weren't indoctrinated into believing the Coelacanth was extinct, or that Pluto was a dwarf planet, either.
Light has no mass = scientific statement?No. His peers, maybe, but not his scientific peers, because as has already been told to you, there wasn't really anything scientific about it.
So prior to the 18th century, there was no science?The idea of science as a truly discrete form of study didn't really arise properly until the 18th century.
I was?Just as you were indoctrinated into believing that witches should be burned at the stake, a Holy War should be waged to free the Holy Land from the Muslims, disobedient children should be stoned to death, and blasphemers should be tortured into abandoning their beliefs.
Light has no mass = scientific statement?
Air has no mass = scientific statement?
So prior to the 18th century, there was no science?