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3/23/2016 8:33 am  #11


Re: Weekly dosage of humor - This week, Standard Argument from Ignorance

 

3/23/2016 10:05 am  #12


Re: Weekly dosage of humor - This week, Standard Argument from Ignorance

iwpoe, that link is gold!!!! THANK YOU!! I'm gonna enjoy this.

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3/27/2016 2:10 am  #13


Re: Weekly dosage of humor - This week, Standard Argument from Ignorance

Dennis wrote:

Oh, so he made Iron Chariots. No comment.

I like this in particular.

http://wiki.ironchariots.org/index.php?title=Unmoved_mover

 
"Even if there is an infinite regress of causes, so what? The human mind is uncomfortable with the concept of infinity, but reality has no obligation to make us comfortable."

Did he just deny all possibility of knowledge? 


"Is it not excessively ridiculous to seek the good opinion of those whom you would never wish to be like?"

+St John Chrysostom
 

3/27/2016 6:04 am  #14


Re: Weekly dosage of humor - This week, Standard Argument from Ignorance

Seán Mac Críodáin wrote:

Did he just deny all possibility of knowledge?

Shhhhh, don't tell him that science is a product of the "hoooman mind". He'll start crying again.


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It is precisely “values” that are the powerless and threadbare mask of the objectification of beings, an objectification that has become flat and devoid of background. No one dies for mere values.
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3/27/2016 9:32 am  #15


Re: Weekly dosage of humor - This week, Standard Argument from Ignorance

iwpoe wrote:

Seán Mac Críodáin wrote:

Did he just deny all possibility of knowledge?

Shhhhh, don't tell him that science is a product of the "hoooman mind". He'll start crying again.

 
"The way in which we naturally interpret reality points to God, does it? Well, maybe reality isn't intelligible at all! Take that, theist!"

...is what he seems to be saying. All one can do to that is laugh nervously and back away slowly.


"Is it not excessively ridiculous to seek the good opinion of those whom you would never wish to be like?"

+St John Chrysostom
 

3/28/2016 12:17 pm  #16


Re: Weekly dosage of humor - This week, Standard Argument from Ignorance

Hmmm the last comment by this guy named troll monster on this post over at Luke Barnes Blog might generate some laughs, but I'm not so sure:
https://letterstonature.wordpress.com/2016/03/11/bill-nyes-gettysburg/#comment-6593

 

 

4/08/2016 9:05 am  #17


Re: Weekly dosage of humor - This week, Standard Argument from Ignorance

http://www.thomism.org/atheism/atheist_logic.html


I've struck gold.

This too;

http://www.godlessgeeks.com/WhyAtheism.htm

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4/08/2016 7:14 pm  #18


Re: Weekly dosage of humor - This week, Standard Argument from Ignorance

I literally have an autistic friend of mine who has implicitly argued #83 on your list before; it's quite bizarre, but it's basically because his atheism (and his pseudo-liberalism for that matter) are motivated by his feeling rejected and detested by the society around him. Hence, he hates Texas because some people have been mean to him there, he hates conservatives because there's lots of them in Texas (despite the fact that he retains the ethical system of his fundamentalist youth, which rejects homosexuality, transsexualism, hyper-feminism, etc), he hates Christianity because there's lots of it around him, etc.

He loves Sweden though, because he has enough Swedish blood that he could become a citizen there, and, quite honestly, it's not where he is, or where his parents will be.

 

4/08/2016 8:33 pm  #19


Re: Weekly dosage of humor - This week, Standard Argument from Ignorance

@Dennis
When he denied Jesus' existence, I had to stop reading.

 

4/09/2016 3:07 am  #20


Re: Weekly dosage of humor - This week, Standard Argument from Ignorance

I have my own source of humor courtesy of my TOK class. This a power point we were "taught" on the cosmological argument and ontological argument under the section content library with the label cosmological and ontological argument: https://aisjjhb-my.sharepoint.com/personal/smalik_aisj-jhb_com/_layouts/OneNote.aspx?id=%2Fpersonal%2Fsmalik_aisj-jhb_com%2FDocuments%2FClass%20Notebooks%2FToK

 

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