Name one thing you don't believe in, but you wish was actually true.
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That rational and empirical evidence would cause people to reconsider their intuitive perspectives and lead into constructive conversation.
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I'll admit, my disbelief in afterlife really doesn't make me fear death because while it's boring, it's only boring for everyone else. For the person dead it's nothing. Boring is a sensation, and death has none of that either. It's neither good nor bad, just nothing.
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Don't worry, the aliens will come, and they'll be oligarchs in their society too.
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Love. People just use each other.
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I’m way too stupid to have any clue what you’re saying. Might as well be Chinese. Lol
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Thanks Reagan.
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Voltaire said common sense is not so common
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Free will. I want to believe I can do as I please and am making decisions that could go either way. But I think it more likely that time is just unwinding, every action a result of some previous actions, all the way back to the big bang and it's impossible to step out of this stream.
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Thank you, I’ll have to read it.
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@CapriciousDay one of the most common misunderstandings about "razor principles" is that one should completely discard hypothesis that does not pass the razor. The thing is, razor principles is a priority-sorting mechanism, not discarding. The simpliest explanation for everything is God of The Gaps (and that's how Occam's Razor should had work in Occam's reasonings), but we understand that God is not enough.
Same goes for Hanlon's Razor. If stupidity is not enough, you should go with the next hypothesis - malevolent supidity. -
@ParlaMint cryptids. Fun thing is, that makes me extra-sceptical on such sort of things. I'm so willling to believe, that I have to double-check, triple-check any evidence I get just to be sure it is really the thing, not just me wishful-thinking.