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    there is no truth

    What would be an example of a metaphysical truth? The term psychopath is a label, not a diagnosis. The diagnosis would be antisocial personality disorder. Like all personality disorders, it's a spectrum. One criteria is a diminished capacity for empathy and remorse, which doesn't necessarily...
  2. Heisenberg

    there is no truth

    Yes, of course. I was only suggesting the alternate term for the sake of clarity. "Truth" is a word that can mean different things depending on the person and the context. "Accuracy" has less wiggle room.
  3. Heisenberg

    there is no truth

    Truth can be a subjective term. I prefer the term "accuracy." The ultimate decider of accuracy is nature. For example, my truth may tell me that gravity isn't real, yet if I walk off a cliff, it's natures truth that gets the final say. In fact, my feelings and opinions on gravity couldn't...
  4. Heisenberg

    Do you believe in God?

    Haha, can't believe I actually forgot about that one. I rarely get to argue on the topic of atheism these days. I'm stuck arguing about things like homeopathy, flat Earth, vaccines, acupuncture, and GMOs. The problem with atheism is that the arguments never change. Nothing new has been added...
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    Do you believe in God?

    Hey TD. Nice to see a familiar face! My life is blissfully boring. Nothing to do all day but watch lectures and listen to podcasts, and I love it! Although I've been letting my podcasts drift ever more into comedy/improv shows and away from science. I even spent 171 hours listening to Nerd...
  6. Heisenberg

    Do you believe in God?

    What Einstein demonstrated is that energy is equivalent to mass times speed of light squared. What you have stated is the first law of thermodynamics which is accredited to Antoine Lavoisier and Julius Robert Mayer. None of those people claimed to have proved that we never die. To quote Ben...
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    Do you believe in God?

    I'm reminded of a story of a woman in Texas who was kidnapped and held for 18 years as prisoner in a basement. During this time she was repeatedly raped and beaten, and became pregnant 3 different times. She was forced to give birth and then, years later, to watch her children being raped and...
  8. Heisenberg

    Do you believe in God?

    That was exactly my point. You absolve yourself from having to convince anyone by deciding that we already believe and just don't realize it. How convenient for you that even the people who disagree with you actually agree with you. It must be very comforting. Did you know that you actually...
  9. Heisenberg

    Do you believe in God?

    This is the old "no atheists in foxholes" canard. It's merely a way for believers to self-validate. They can't come up with any convincing evidence or rational arguments, so they simply pretend that you secretly believe and therefore don't really need to be convinced after all. It's a way of...
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    Small Black "Worms" on roots DWC +rep for successful identification

    Wow, sounds like a a lot of work. Next time just get some mosquito dunks. They'll be dead in 48 hours. Of course, that assumes you run beneficials in your res. If you run a sterile rez, use sm-90.
  11. Heisenberg

    Do you believe in God?

    My mother isn't omnipotent. God is said to be all-powerful, all-knowing, and ever present. That means God knew how the world would unfold when he was making it, and had to power to do something about it, but didn't. He could have made it so we are born already knowing the lessons, or he...
  12. Heisenberg

    Do you believe in God?

    When did God start? Using God to explain the beginning of everything doesn't actually explain anything. It simply leaves us with the same question. You've only inserted your concept of God into the mystery without actually solving the mystery.
  13. Heisenberg

    Do you believe in God?

    Actually you don't get to tell atheists what they believe. Not believing in god simply means being unconvinced. If you want to convince people you have to provide actual evidence or cogent reasoning, not simply shame them for something they may or may not believe. Knowing someone is atheist...
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    DWC Root Slime Cure aka How to Breed Beneficial Microbes

    I don't know why, but poor quality control would be my guess. When I wrote that I was only going by the anecdotal accounts of the people I talked to, but since then a report came out which tested many popular microbe products, and AN was among the shittiest. The link is somewhere not too far...
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    How does God orchestrate such a perfect Symphony?

    That would seem to depend on the goal. If the goal is to survive in a world devoid of technology and collected knowledge, as the world has been for most of our existence, subjectivity would seem to have offered us some advantages. Even in the modern world, science would be severely...
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    How does God orchestrate such a perfect Symphony?

    The Future Simulation Postulation™ is a tempting hypothesis because it really only requires one assumption, and once you make that assumption the likelihood that we are in a simulation becomes near certain. However, that one assumption is huge. Occam's razor is not just about counting the...
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    Please Help! Stage 4 Liver and Pancreatic Cancer

    I don't know how many of you want to take the time to read this, but here's an excerpt from an article written by my partner. It's an attempt to explain cancer to the layperson in a way that makes it simple without "dumbing" it down. IOW, she intended to acknowledge that the average reader is...
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    Please Help! Stage 4 Liver and Pancreatic Cancer

    "It worked for me!' is not a valid criteria for judging any medical intervention. People say that rubbing a toad on a wart made it go away. People say that drinking lemon juice cured their diabetes. There is no treatment, no matter how silly or implausible, for which we cannot find someone...
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    Is anger expressed toward others rooted in self hate?

    I've heard a couple of good podcasts on mindfulness lately from a scientific perspective. You might enjoy them. https://youarenotsosmart.com/2015/10/23/yanss-061-how-to-willfully-alter-your-brains-ability-to-willfully-alter-your-brains-abilities/...
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