
exactly! Who says there is a line? The scientific community?
The line is drawn with testing.
There's no way to test the "brain in a jar" idea. If you know a way to test it, I'd certainly love to hear it.
So we go with what can be tested.
If different people do the testing and they all get the same result, then we can conclude that what they are testing exists independent of them. I mean, let's say you and I were testing how high a particular tree is. If the tree does NOT exist independent of ourselves (if the tree I see exists only in my mind and the tree you see exists only in your mind) then why would we get the same result? We wouldn't. We'd get different results.
But if we both test it and get the same results, we can be pretty sure that this means the tree actually exists outside our minds.
How does that sound to you?
Then why did the chair collapse?
Do you do this every time you sit on a chair? That would get pretty tiresome.
Agreed.
But I have past experience to go by. And if I sit on the chair that I usually use and something feels off, like it sags a bit, then I get up and check it.
That being said, I did once sit on a chair at school that was broken and it did collapse. If I had checked it, I would have saved myself the pain and the embarrassment.
You guys keep saying this as though I had no right to respond on this thread. I do. So I did.
The only reason this discussion is still going is because you won't stop responding.
No. Me pointing out that the message conveyed by a parable is not relevant to a discussion about scientific evidence for God is NOT me telling you that you have no right to post here.