Slowvehicle
Membership Drive , Co-Ordinator,, Russell's Antin
Loss Leader,
- I've numbered your points above for easy reference.
- Re #1, I will try to use Bayesian statistics to show that the position that we each have just one finite life to live is MUCH less probable than the total probability of all the other somewhat plausible positions re our personal conscious existence. Typically, I can commit about an hour a day to the topic, and as you can see I have received numerous questions and objections to answer, and addressing one leads to new Q’s and O’s to answer… In other words, I can only do so much, and unless some sort of spokesperson for the other side is willing to tell me which Q/O to answer next (which is actually what I’d prefer), I’m stuck with answering the one I personally find most deserving or profitable…
- Re #2, I think that’s a fair rendition of what I want to talk about, and I myself had wondered that it might fit better in mathematics than religion -- but I do believe that it supports religious belief.
- Re #’s 3 and 4, whatever category you think is most appropriate is fine with me – but, the thread is not intended to be about me.
- Thanks.
--- Jabba
(is there a "facepalm" smiley?)
Rich:
Do you remember when you tired this style of reasoning in your True Shroud™ thread? Do you remember what you were told?
It seems a shame that you tell your fellow shroudies how badly you are treated here, and then pull this kind of pointless evasion.
It is too late for this advice to be of any use to you in this thread, but I would like to offer you something to consider:
In the future, next time you are tempted to start a thread, marshal your arguments before you start the thread. Make your first post a clear statement, not of what you are going to say, when and if you have time, but of what you have to say. Don't explain that you are going to present an argument, just present the argument.
In other words, don't start a thread until you are ready to present, explain,and defend your position.
If I might offer one more kindly-meant piece of advice, don't try to manage the way other people participate. If multiple responses confuse you, take notes, and answer them one at a time. Don't ask for a "ringleader", or "spokesperson". If you have your arguments marshaled, if you know what you think, you can be prepared to respond to anyone who has a question. Be aware that, if this mob were just a bit more organized, we might qualify as an anarchy--if that is a situation in which you cannot effectively present your opinions and your support for them, consider finding another, more formal venue.
I am curious to see how you are going to support your claim that observed reality is less likely than whatever fantasy or fantasies you want to stack up against it.
