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Would he? I'd like to see that. I rather think he'd argue that since the man's gun "terrified" him, the man was therefore a terrorist.
Oh certainly not! Claus always admits when he has made a mistake. He even keeps an index card handy with the list of times he's been mistaken.
 
Can I ask why you are 100% sure that dogs don't see us as Gods?

Where do I say that? Take that to the relevant thread, please.

Then why oppose her?

Because, by all the evidence we have so far, she is not talking to dead people. That doesn't mean she couldn't be.

I'm not talking about whether sky marshalls should be armed.

I was. Take that to the relevant thread, please.
 
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So Randi was wrong to block Madus?

The next email could be the one that contains the evidence to show Nostradamus was right.

Perhaps, but then again, I could wake up tomorrow and discover I'm in outer-space, on a ship full of aliens. There is a difference between searching for and expecting evidence and being credulous. You're asking that Randi be credulous.
 
Where do I say that I am 100% sure that dogs don't see us as Gods?

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Skeptigirl: "My dogs definitely think I am god."

Claus: "No, he sees you as his top dog. There's quite a difference."

That does not say "there is a possibility he only thinks of you as a top dog", it positivly asserts the dog sees the owner as a "top dog" to the exclusion of seeing the owner as a god. You declined to explain how you arrived at the conclusion that dogs conceive and understand abstract concepts. You also failed to explicate how you know there is a difference to a dog between a "god" and a "top dog" and what that difference may be.

Please respond to post #173.
 
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Skeptigirl: "My dogs definitely think I am god."

Claus: "No, he sees you as his top dog. There's quite a difference."

That does not say "there is a possibility he only thinks of you as a top dog", it positivly asserts the dog sees the owner as a "top dog" to the exclusion of seeing the owner as a god. You declined to explain how you arrived at the conclusion that dogs conceive and understand abstract concepts. You also failed to explicate how you know there is a difference to a dog between a "god" and a "top dog" and what that difference may be.
Don't expect that one to make it to his index card.
 
Perhaps, but then again, I could wake up tomorrow and discover I'm in outer-space, on a ship full of aliens. There is a difference between searching for and expecting evidence and being credulous. You're asking that Randi be credulous.

Yes I agree entirely I was trying to point out to CFLarsen that sometimes you make a your mind up without a caveat.

It didn't work but I tried dammit!
 
Post #149

Skeptigirl: "My dogs definitely think I am god."

Claus: "No, he sees you as his top dog. There's quite a difference."

That does not say "there is a possibility he only thinks of you as a top dog", it positivly asserts the dog sees the owner as a "top dog" to the exclusion of seeing the owner as a god. You declined to explain how you arrived at the conclusion that dogs conceive and understand abstract concepts. You also failed to explicate how you know there is a difference to a dog between a "god" and a "top dog" and what that difference may be.

I do not say I am 100% sure that dogs don't see us as Gods.

This, OTOH, leaves no doubt:

Get a dog. My dogs definitely think I am god.


"Unfounded, anthropomorphic misstatements", not patterns. Dogs do evidence behaviour that appears subservient, but that does not necessitate they hold or understand abstract concepts such as "rank" or "superiority", does it? Do you think the dog is weighing in his mind all the parameters affecting his relationship with his owner before "deciding" to act subservient or not?

Do you think dogs "see" us in any abstract way? If so, what informs that opinion?

I don't know. Is there any evidence that dogs have the capacity for abstract thinking?
 
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I don't really see the point in being an atheist if you end up spending so much time thinking about God.

Nick

Not all atheists spend time on forums talking about various gods and religion. Hell, I only talk about gods when I'm bored and on an internet forum. Also, I'm not limitted to talking about just gods, but those people that believe in the gods. Those are the people that really concern me, as they are constantly lurking in the shadows of government, trying to make their religion the one that controls policy. Your post is tremendously stupid.
 
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Skeptigirl: "My dogs definitely think I am god."

Claus: "No, he sees you as his top dog. There's quite a difference."

Claus said that? Cool, then we can rely on seeing some evidence to back this.
Step up to the plate, Claus.

CFLarsen said:
I don't know. Is there any evidence that dogs have the capacity for abstract thinking?

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I do not say I am 100% sure that dogs don't see us as Gods.
Then you lied when you said they don't see their owners as gods, but another kind of dog?

I don't know. Is there any evidence that dogs have the capacity for abstract thinking?
If you don't have evidence why did you assert they understand a difference between a "top dog" and a "god", and can make that distinction in regards to their owners?

How can you call yourself a skeptic?
 
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Then you lied when you said they don't see their owners as gods, but another kind of dog?

No.

If you don't have evidence why did you assert they understand a difference between a "top dog" and a "god", and can make that distinction in regards to their owners?

Again: Because we have pretty good evidence about the behavior of dogs.

How can you call yourself a skeptic?

Because I go with the evidence, and am open-minded to new discoveries.
 
Again: Because we have pretty good evidence about the behavior of dogs.
What evidence? Can you show us some evidence that says the behaviour of dogs illustrates they are capable of understanding rank and divinity as abstract concepts, and distinguishing between them?

Because I go with the evidence, and am open-minded to new discoveries.
Good. Where is the evidence for your claims about dogs?
 
What evidence? Can you show us some evidence that says the behaviour of dogs illustrates they are capable of understanding rank and divinity as abstract concepts, and distinguishing between them?


Good. Where is the evidence for your claims about dogs?

Call pack behavior an "abstract concept" if you like.
 
Call pack behavior an "abstract concept" if you like.

I didn't. I called "rank" and "divinity" abstract concepts. Pay attention. Dogs do evidence behaviour that appears subservient, but that does not necessitate they hold or understand abstract concepts such as "rank" or "superiority", does it? Do you think the dog is weighing in his mind all the parameters affecting his relationship with his owner before "deciding" to act subservient or not? Do dogs understand the concept of "superiority" and "divinity" such that they can make a determination that an individual it interacts with belongs in one group, but not the other? Do you have evidence for that?
 
As much as I like dogs, I can't see how they would ever think and/or know about so-called gods.

Paul

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