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I Spit On Perfection
- May 16, 2006
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So if you admit that science does not grasp objective truth, and you don't believe in true truth, yet, you continue the pursuit of truth (what kind?)--what methods do you use or what motions are you open to?
I believe in truth; true truth, as I pointed out, is superfluous and unnecessary, because we cannot grasp absolute objective truth due to essential limits in our perception
I seek conclusive truth that's verifiable and falsifiable: scientific methods in particular work well, but if we're talking more abstract concepts, skepticism and related principles of verifying the truth and coherency of the idea apply well.
Openness to an idea would require demonstrating the idea's benefits in as neutral a fashion as possible. Prayer is not really something I find convincing, for instance, because it's open to subjective interpretation that justifies any "answer" as from God even if it cannot be attributed reasonably otherwise
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