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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2010

takes a look at the peer review system.... source given in video

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  • @ChristianVoice08 I just did. "god" bless.

  • @NeutralExistence

    Epistemology has nothing to do with WHAT is known! It is focused on HOW we know. Our epistemology let's us accept scientific findings as trustworthy and logical. It validates logic. Atheism on the other hand has no accepted epistemological system. Ergo, it cannot trust science or anything else. On what evidence do you base your atheism?

  • @ChristianVoice08

    Please show me some epistemology upon which you base your idea that God is real.

  • @ChristianVoice08

    I am surprised they let "inflicted" individuals in centers of learning, I thought we had special corners for the ill of thought. I am not trying to refute anything, you do that well enough yourself, and as for the "dumbing" "down", I don't think you need any help with that either. Now please show me some epistemology upon which you base your idea that God is real etc... I have had enough of your childish prattling.

  • @NeutralExistence

    I didn't have to WIKI the term, you insolent child. I learned it at university where I studied biology in the pre-med program. I refuse to dumb down a discussion of science and philosophy because people wishing to enter the debate lack the education to refute this video or my statements. If you were scientists and researchers like us, you would know we are telling the truth and you remain silent rather than embarrass yourselves with emotional ad hominems.

  • @NeutralExistence

    Furthermore lets use your same bullshit against you, show me some epistemology upon which you base your idea that God is real etc.. Oh... shit.. I don't see anywhere you are subjecting your theory's to specific principles of reasoning... Also unfortunately for you in science you can assume something is true without any backing, but no one in the scientific community is going to listen to you if you don't put it up against principles of reasoning.

  • @ChristianVoice08

    Epistemology Listeni/ɨˌpɪstɨˈmɒlədʒi/ (from Greek ἐπιστήμη (epistēmē), meaning "knowledge, science". I really think you should tone down your vocab if you don't understand what you are saying, science, has lots of science to it. Your "world view" which is that of irrationality allows you to deny the sane/logical, in light of the personally gratifying, and easier "road" of life that is believing in deity's. I have billions to support my claim.

  • @NeutralExistence

    You prove my point for me. YOU have no epistemology upon which to base your scientific method. WE DO! You do not. My world view allows me to presuppose the scientific method WITHOUT CONTRADICTION. You cannot rely on it and have no foundation for it. You have nothing to support your claim. I wrest my case.

  • @NeutralExistence

    and yes science is axiomatic.

  • @ChristianVoice08

    The only way to do that would be to cite empirical, and measurable evidence which is not subject to specific principles of reasoning. That is not a direction I will waste my time pursuing, since the irrational never leads one to the truth. Of course it makes things a heck of a-lot easier when you don't have to apply your theory's to specific principles of reasoning, as you have obviously found....

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