Moose
Self-Propelled Road Hazard
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- Jun 30, 2003
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PS: and finally, for the 500 claims at how ignorant I am, how inept I am to learning anything, I can't help but throw it all back at you. How do you know that you all aren't ignorant and I actually know that which is true?
Ah, Brian, two corrections, as I see it:
1) Ignorance: Ignorance isn't something to be ashamed of. We all start out life knowing very little, and as we grow, we learn. There are many things I'm ignorant of. I'm twice your age, and yet formal logic is something I'll only ever have a rudimentiary grasp of. (Grammar too, judging by this post.)
Ignorance is something we all have to strive against. But so long as we're striving, we have nothing whatsoever to be ashamed of.
2) Inept: Actually, nobody's saying you're inept at learning. I personally have no doubt at all you're a bright kid. No, what we're worried about is your unwillingness to question any portion of your beliefs. "I've seen it all" is a dangerous opinion to hold so early in one's life.
I'm almost exactly twice your age and I'm nowhere near a point where I'd be comfortable resting on my laurels. If I'm as wise as I hope I am, I won't be anywhere near done learning and challenging my perceptions of the world when I'm twice my age.
You see, the reason nobody's particularly worried about you "actually know[ing] what is true" is that scepticism is all about coming to grips with our limitations... our ignorance... and not being afraid of being proven wrong.
Those who apply for the Challenge need only be able to provide clear, repeatable evidence that claim [whatever] is correct.