Zosimus
Active Member
Commenting on the poor logic employed has nothing to do with evidence. The strongest evidence is pointless if it is plugged into a faulty logical argument.It's as easy as this: You want me to believe what you're spouting off about? Show me why I should. And if I don't like what you have to say or show, if I don't find your "evidence" compelling - as in ME, personally - then I don't have to subscribe. Even your God grants me this.
First of all, you have no idea what I believe. You are assuming that I must be a YEC. I'm not. I was commenting on the hideously bad logical arguments that are bandied about here as "proof" of I don't know what. I'm also surprised at the virtual backslapping and high-fiving that so often accompanies arguments that are so insanely bad, I wouldn't put them on a logic test for one of my students.The difference between what you believe and portray to others and what I believe and portray is that there are things to look to as evidence for what supports my notion of reality - some of that comes from scientific evaluations that others have shared, some from personal observation, and some from human interaction. As others have pointed out, our reality is fed to us through our senses... that's all we've really got to discern the world around us - to make our way, and to survive. If we can't trust or believe in our own senses, then what are we to trust? My every sense and intuition informs me that God does not exist. I am, literally bound not to believe - that is, unless something truly worthwhile compels me. And believe me when I say I have seen plenty of the paltry excuses for such "evidence" and "witnessing" that exist to have already easily (too easily) dismissed them as unconvincing.
It appears, additionally, that you have extremely poor reading comprehension skills. That's the only conclusion I can draw from your claim that I need EVIDENCE to criticize your LOGIC. FTW?
You trust your senses? Are you insane? What do your senses tell you about this picture?