05-26-2007, 10:25 AM
> It's all science.
Well, if you need an example, statements like that are irrational.
> I'm aware how it works.
All evidence to the contrary.
> What other ways does a scientist believe there are to arrive at the truth?
Ask a scientist.
> For that matter, what other ways do you believe there are?
If you read my posts carefully, you might notice a couple. There are a few more methods that I can think of and probably several more that wouldn't immediately occur to me. But since they all involve rational and intelligent inquiry, you'd probably just group them under your unique definition of "science."
> As you just stated, almost nothing discussed here is a fact (pretty much all opinion).
I never said any such thing.
Many facts make good subjects for debate. You brought up the idea of undebatable facts and I gave an example of what a discussion might look like based on such facts.
Well, if you need an example, statements like that are irrational.
> I'm aware how it works.
All evidence to the contrary.
> What other ways does a scientist believe there are to arrive at the truth?
Ask a scientist.
> For that matter, what other ways do you believe there are?
If you read my posts carefully, you might notice a couple. There are a few more methods that I can think of and probably several more that wouldn't immediately occur to me. But since they all involve rational and intelligent inquiry, you'd probably just group them under your unique definition of "science."
> As you just stated, almost nothing discussed here is a fact (pretty much all opinion).
I never said any such thing.
Many facts make good subjects for debate. You brought up the idea of undebatable facts and I gave an example of what a discussion might look like based on such facts.