pt 1, Spiritual Experiences As The Basis For Belief And Commitment
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@transtlantic I am still waiting for you to refute the infinite regress argument :)
TheSkepticChristian 10 months ago
@transtlantic Cont. We believe that the universe has always existed, but not because of the science, in fact you are making an assumption, in fact you ignore that No scientific statement can be made about the universe before the Planck time.
TheSkepticChristian 10 months ago
@transtlantic but not us, trust me. :)
TheSkepticChristian 10 months ago
@TheSkepticChristian
what is a "LDS"? later day saints? aren't there like 5 or 6 sub-cults of that? lol
ofc i am quite able to handle them. i don't need a PhD in psychiatry to be talking about this.
i do understand the evidence that proves the universe always existed and god is nowhere to be seen attached to that fact.
transtlantic 10 months ago
@transtlantic there are many LDS with Phd in psychiatry, so no you won't be able to handle them. @fairldsorg we believe that the universe has always existed, but translantic dosen't believe us.
TheSkepticChristian 10 months ago
@TheSkepticChristian
Harry merl? he is a retired professional.
apparently quite good family therapy. a therapy i favor.
plus...i am sure he doesn't support any kind of crap related to spiritual experiences having a meaning as evidence for the spiritual. at least not in a scientific environment,.
transtlantic 10 months ago
@TheSkepticChristian
"my territory"?
well...i have a grasping knowledge of medicine. plus i am quite good at psychiatry. i am sure i can handle your delusionary rants.
transtlantic 10 months ago
@transtlantic Cont. ask Dr. Harry Merl specializing in psychiatry and neurology, and many other psychiatrists
TheSkepticChristian 10 months ago
@TheSkepticChristian
LDS? is that a acronym for one of the more than 50,000 cults in existence? sorry...i can't keep up with them all.
spiritual experiences having an analogy to physical events? lol... i think you are trying to debate semantics, not reality.
"might be undetectable at present"? that means the conclusion IS they are NOT present, at the moment. ergo...nonexistent.
ofc all spiritual experiences equivalent? never said that. the matter of delusions fills entire chapters in psychiatry
transtlantic 10 months ago