Right. But just because a person rejects a lot of claims, it doesn't mean he is intimidated by the word "belief".PaulSacramento wrote:Kenny,Kenny wrote:There are plenty of beliefs a skeptic will have. I don't think they are in any way intimated by the word belief, it's just that they are too often approached with what is seen as irrational claims only backed up by "belief" and the skeptic will dismiss what he sees as an irrational claim.PaulSacramento wrote:Some people, typically skeptics, are intimated by the word "belief", because they think it means something irrational.
The moment we accept anything, fact or otherwise, we are making a statement of belief.
To accept the 1st law of thermodynamics is to believe the evidence presented to you :
That the energy withing a closes system will remain constant, that energy can be transformed but never created or destroyed.
This is a statement of belief.
The word belief has nothing to do with the validity of the belief, right?
The moment you accept something you believe it and the moment you don't you believe it you don't accept it, right?
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And a person chooses what they accept, correct?Kenny wrote:Right. But just because a person rejects a lot of claims, it doesn't mean he is intimidated by the word "belief".PaulSacramento wrote:Kenny,Kenny wrote:There are plenty of beliefs a skeptic will have. I don't think they are in any way intimated by the word belief, it's just that they are too often approached with what is seen as irrational claims only backed up by "belief" and the skeptic will dismiss what he sees as an irrational claim.PaulSacramento wrote:Some people, typically skeptics, are intimated by the word "belief", because they think it means something irrational.
The moment we accept anything, fact or otherwise, we are making a statement of belief.
To accept the 1st law of thermodynamics is to believe the evidence presented to you :
That the energy withing a closes system will remain constant, that energy can be transformed but never created or destroyed.
This is a statement of belief.
The word belief has nothing to do with the validity of the belief, right?
The moment you accept something you believe it and the moment you don't you believe it you don't accept it, right?
The weight the evidence and facts and then choose to accept them and then they believe that they are correct ( or incorrect), yes?
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I wouldn't say people choose what they accept to be true, to reject something that makes sense to you because it goes against what you want to be true is a form of lying. It would be honest to change your agenda rather than to reject what make sense to you.PaulSacramento wrote:And a person chooses what they accept, correct?Kenny wrote:Right. But just because a person rejects a lot of claims, it doesn't mean he is intimidated by the word "belief".PaulSacramento wrote:Kenny,Kenny wrote:There are plenty of beliefs a skeptic will have. I don't think they are in any way intimated by the word belief, it's just that they are too often approached with what is seen as irrational claims only backed up by "belief" and the skeptic will dismiss what he sees as an irrational claim.PaulSacramento wrote:Some people, typically skeptics, are intimated by the word "belief", because they think it means something irrational.
The moment we accept anything, fact or otherwise, we are making a statement of belief.
To accept the 1st law of thermodynamics is to believe the evidence presented to you :
That the energy withing a closes system will remain constant, that energy can be transformed but never created or destroyed.
This is a statement of belief.
The word belief has nothing to do with the validity of the belief, right?
The moment you accept something you believe it and the moment you don't you believe it you don't accept it, right?
The weight the evidence and facts and then choose to accept them and then they believe that they are correct ( or incorrect), yes?
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Are you saying that people don't choose to believe the evidence?I wouldn't say people choose what they accept to be true, to reject something that makes sense to you because it goes against what you want to be true is a form of lying. It would be honest to change your agenda rather than to reject what make sense to you.
Did you read my post on the first law of thermodynamics?
Do you believe it to be true?
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I wouldn't say people choose what they accept to be true, to reject something that makes sense to you because it goes against what you want to be true is a form of lying. It would be honest to change your agenda rather than to reject what make sense to you.
I don’t think I can choose to believe evidence that make sense to me, any more than I can choose to decide what I find beautiful, delicious, or funny. The fact that I like the taste of Strawberry Ice cream over Chocolate, is not a choice IMO; it’s not something I controlPaulSacramento wrote: Are you saying that people don't choose to believe the evidence?
I don’t know if I read your post on that law; perhaps you can point out the date and time you posted it, and I will go over it again. However; what little bit I know about the various laws of thermodynamics make sense to me.PaulSacramento wrote: Did you read my post on the first law of thermodynamics?
Do you believe it to be true?
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Kenny wrote:I wouldn't say people choose what they accept to be true, to reject something that makes sense to you because it goes against what you want to be true is a form of lying. It would be honest to change your agenda rather than to reject what make sense to you.I don’t think I can choose to believe evidence that make sense to me, any more than I can choose to decide what I find beautiful, delicious, or funny. The fact that I like the taste of Strawberry Ice cream over Chocolate, is not a choice IMO; it’s not something I controlPaulSacramento wrote: Are you saying that people don't choose to believe the evidence?
I don’t know if I read your post on that law; perhaps you can point out the date and time you posted it, and I will go over it again. However; what little bit I know about the various laws of thermodynamics make sense to me.PaulSacramento wrote: Did you read my post on the first law of thermodynamics?
Do you believe it to be true?
Are you suggesting you have no choice in what you believe?
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Paul,PaulSacramento wrote:Kenny wrote:I wouldn't say people choose what they accept to be true, to reject something that makes sense to you because it goes against what you want to be true is a form of lying. It would be honest to change your agenda rather than to reject what make sense to you.I don’t think I can choose to believe evidence that make sense to me, any more than I can choose to decide what I find beautiful, delicious, or funny. The fact that I like the taste of Strawberry Ice cream over Chocolate, is not a choice IMO; it’s not something I controlPaulSacramento wrote: Are you saying that people don't choose to believe the evidence?
I don’t know if I read your post on that law; perhaps you can point out the date and time you posted it, and I will go over it again. However; what little bit I know about the various laws of thermodynamics make sense to me.PaulSacramento wrote: Did you read my post on the first law of thermodynamics?
Do you believe it to be true?
Are you suggesting you have no choice in what you believe?
Kenny and I had this conversation a while back. Kenny takes the position that he has no choice in what he believes.
If we believe in something, we trust that its claims are true. I can't understand how we could put our trust in a claim, without choosing that it's true.
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If a person has no choice in what they believe then how can what they believe be based on rational thought?
I really don;t think that people that don't believe in free will or choice truly understand the mess of a position they are in.
EX: if you don't believe in free will you don't believe that people are responsible for their choices and be default, their actions and as such, our justice system falls apart.
If you don't choose what evidence to be correct then you are not rationalizing the data and as such, the scientific method, which is based on interpretation of data that is observed, doesn't matter.
I really don;t think that people that don't believe in free will or choice truly understand the mess of a position they are in.
EX: if you don't believe in free will you don't believe that people are responsible for their choices and be default, their actions and as such, our justice system falls apart.
If you don't choose what evidence to be correct then you are not rationalizing the data and as such, the scientific method, which is based on interpretation of data that is observed, doesn't matter.
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I don’t think you could choose what to believe any more than you could choose to believe something is beautiful or not, or that something taste good or not.PaulSacramento wrote:Kenny wrote:I wouldn't say people choose what they accept to be true, to reject something that makes sense to you because it goes against what you want to be true is a form of lying. It would be honest to change your agenda rather than to reject what make sense to you.I don’t think I can choose to believe evidence that make sense to me, any more than I can choose to decide what I find beautiful, delicious, or funny. The fact that I like the taste of Strawberry Ice cream over Chocolate, is not a choice IMO; it’s not something I controlPaulSacramento wrote: Are you saying that people don't choose to believe the evidence?
I don’t know if I read your post on that law; perhaps you can point out the date and time you posted it, and I will go over it again. However; what little bit I know about the various laws of thermodynamics make sense to me.PaulSacramento wrote: Did you read my post on the first law of thermodynamics?
Do you believe it to be true?
Are you suggesting you have no choice in what you believe?
If you choose what you believe, could you choose to believe you can fly like a bird? Can you choose to believe something is true even though you know it is not? I don’t think so. Do you agree? If not; tell me where I've gone wrong.
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Rational thought is usually what determines what we believe.PaulSacramento wrote:If a person has no choice in what they believe then how can what they believe be based on rational thought?
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And stimulus from the surrounding environment acting upon receptors (e.g., eyes, ears, etc) is what determines our thoughts.Kenny wrote:Rational thought is usually what determines what we believe.PaulSacramento wrote:If a person has no choice in what they believe then how can what they believe be based on rational thought?
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Not if you have NO CHOICE in what you believe.Kenny wrote:Rational thought is usually what determines what we believe.PaulSacramento wrote:If a person has no choice in what they believe then how can what they believe be based on rational thought?
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Define beautiful Ken.I don’t think you could choose what to believe any more than you could choose to believe something is beautiful or not, or that something taste good or not.
If you choose what you believe, could you choose to believe you can fly like a bird? Can you choose to believe something is true even though you know it is not? I don’t think so. Do you agree? If not; tell me where I've gone wrong.
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How do you figure? For me, thoughts come naturally; I don’t make a conscious decision to choose on what to think. IOW if you do something that causes me to think about, or judge what you’ve done, I don’t make a conscious decision to do this, then make another conscious decision of which way I am going to judge you; for me all of these things come naturally without me thinking about it. Isn’t it that way for you?PaulSacramento wrote:Not if you have NO CHOICE in what you believe.Kenny wrote:Rational thought is usually what determines what we believe.PaulSacramento wrote:If a person has no choice in what they believe then how can what they believe be based on rational thought?
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I define beautiful as something I subjectively find pleasing and attractive in a positive wayPaulSacramento wrote:Define beautiful Ken.I don’t think you could choose what to believe any more than you could choose to believe something is beautiful or not, or that something taste good or not.
If you choose what you believe, could you choose to believe you can fly like a bird? Can you choose to believe something is true even though you know it is not? I don’t think so. Do you agree? If not; tell me where I've gone wrong.
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