Athrond
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That is totally true concerning things that we are able to observe. That which occurred about 10,000 years ago (from a creation perspective), or that which occurred 10 billion years ago (from a natural science perspective) is beyond human observation.
Ok. Then you can know nothing about religion either. Or for that matter of what happened last tuesday.
But the problem is we CAN know things about the past, even without written "testemony". Just imagine reconstruction of crimes often very old. Remains of actions often tell a fuller story than written or oral records. People lie or exagerate alot, "nature" doesn't.
I'm an archaeologist, and I use the same principles to try to reconstruct past events. I study stone age sites up to 10.000 years old by the way, by means of analysing lithic debitage. You'd be amazed what analysing waste can tell you about the "wastee"
Your not nihilistic view on sience is "shooting yourself in the foot" so to speak, as it also disqualifies you from having any *other* opinion. You can't limit the view to only "things you dissagree with" at will. Why should I listen to anything you say? knowledge is impossible don't-you-know? How do I even know you exist to say anything at all?
Nihilism is unpractical.
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