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by pfdietz
1057 days ago
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This is a convenient excuse for not answering the question. No, science doesn't excuse you if you decide the question wasn't answered in good faith. That's because if your theory cannot answer a question like that, it's a bad theory, regardless of the motivation of the person asking the question. What's I see here is people defending conventional OoL as a kind of quasi-religion, with dogma that does not need to be experimentally demonstrated and must not be questioned. I treat all religions with disdain, including yours. |
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If you ask a question about science to a random person on the Internet they're entirely within their right to say "I don't think you actually want to learn something you don't know, I think you're asking your question to put forward an argument that I've seen many people before you put forward and that I'm tired of hearing, and therefore I'm not going to humor you by answering your question", until you convince them that talking to you isn't a complete waste of time.