Albion
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- Dec 8, 2004
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"Actually, our respective viewpoints are contingent on the books, articles, and/or videos we just happened to encounter, read, and possibly amalgamate into our preexisting assumptions. You have your set of sources and psychological predispositions, and I have mine; and we wonder why we've each reached some 'other' conclusion."
Let me articulate this a little differently. Here we go:
...our respective viewpoints mainly develop by being influenced formally and informally by various media that we just happen to encounter. Usually we amalgamate the new ideas with our preexisting assumptions, and sometimes we synthesize new conclusions. Each of us has our individual set of sources, as well as psychological predispositions; and we wonder why another person who disagrees with ourselves has reached some 'other' conclusion (for surely our set of sources got all the facts right, or so each of us thinks.)
Is the articulation above any clearer, Albion?
Now that you've changed your statement, of course my critique of the original doesn't apply to it. Now you've brought yours into agreement with my point.
Please keep in mind that all of this was originally directed to Cearbhall, as she is atheist, and I was merely attempting to shape up the lines of her thinking.
Fine. My point was simply that we are not what we are merely because our learning has confirmed our PREdispositions or preconceived ideas. It's probably more likely that what we've read or heard has convinced us of the truth of a different POV.
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