Thanz
Fuzzy Thinker
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What else do you have? All of your actions are based on your "personal experience". you just value some "personal experiences" above others. In fact, you value the personal experiences of others - for example, someone conducting a scientific experiment - above your own. You are making a judgment call about what to believe, and what is worthy of belief, just like everyone else.TLN said:And my opinion is it's a terrible foundation for a belief, scientific or otherwise.
Your personal experiences might be mistaken. It's just that simple. Saying you had a personal experience which convinced you of the veracity of a belief is profoundly unskeptical.
Too many things in life are unsupportable by scientific evidence. How can you scientifically prove that you love your family? Is the love you feel for your family any less "real" if you cannot prove it scientifically?
As for God, there is evidence - just not evidence that you accept. There is testimonial evidence in the Bible. Some people accept that evidence. I think that they are entitled to accept that evidence, while at the same time rejecting other evidence of a similar nature for other phenomenon. I do not think that it is hypocritical to accept a belief in God and at the same time reject that JE is talking to the dead, or dowsers use crooked sticks to find water. Especially if one recognizes that they are believing in something despite the lack of more definite evidence.
Here is an example: Do you believe that E=MC2? Why? Are you able to do the computations that come up with that theory, or do you believe those that say they can? How your belief not based on personal experience?