Rbz Posts
doswillrule wrote...
Obama and co are legitimately cracking down on piracy, this is just mildly embellished reporting. :pThanks for the info. Downloading a movie now.
catfish wrote...
Rbz, calm down.No way, I'm enjoying myself too much.
Kalistean wrote...
But you have to have faith that the scientific process of using this to show things is accurate.Using faith as loosely like that so it simply means to trust something is not the same way faith is used to describe religious beliefs. Yea, I have faith in the scientific process because it has been shown to be a reliable method of knowing (again, NOT metaphysically, but it doesn't matter). But believing in the products of science or their validity is NOT faith the way religious people have faith in their beliefs. Faith = belief without justification/evidence. It is irrational. Science has evidence. People don't have faith in the products of science, but they may have faith in the scientific method. The two times that I used faith in the previous sentence, they each meant different things.
Kalistean wrote...
Empirical evidence does not decrease the amount of faith you have. In fact, the more you rely on empirical evidence the more faith you need to have in that the system you have works.You know when I mentioned the irrational thought process you have when discussing these kinds of topics? This is proof of it! What you said is fucking crazy. Empirical evidence is what you observe. You know that monitor you're looking at as you read this? You have empirical evidence of its existence. You don't need faith to know it exists because you're fucking looking at it. You can touch it and measure it. It doesn't matter if you can't prove it "real" metaphysically, the point is no matter how many times you look at it, it's there.
Kalistean wrote...
catfish wrote...
Kalistean wrote...
Yes, Science does require faith. This is because you cannot, without a doubt, prove anything in Science.The moment you said this you immediately took away any chance you had at winning in any argument pertaining to this topic. Just stop.
By what reasoning?
Do you think everything in Science is there because it was proven without a doubt?
chaosbreak wrote...
perhaps you should read rbz's post again?Kalistean wrote...
I did read his post.But you just didn't get it.
Sisami wrote...
I am Antw0n wrote...
Rbz wrote...
I am Antw0n wrote...
Went to every computer in my house and voted North Korea. Went to my nearby friends houses on their computers and voted North Korea. Went to the public library and used 24 computers to vote North Korea.I feel accomplished.
At least you didn't steal anything from the library.
True. I'm making great strides.
He probably stole a computer from the library.
They probably use macs, so it's cool.
I am Antw0n wrote...
Went to every computer in my house and voted North Korea. Went to my nearby friends houses on their computers and voted North Korea. Went to the public library and used 24 computers to vote North Korea.I feel accomplished.
At least you didn't steal anything from the library.
Nashrakh wrote...
Whiskey and Gin wrote...
Nashrakh wrote...
I may be fat, but I only have a goatee
Are you a girl? I've never heard of a man wearing a ponytail.
Nashrakh wrote...
goatee
Damn nasty nash, never thought a girl like you was into goatse.
American. Don't care what the difference is, really. I can watch that movie today no problem. As a kid, I couldn't look at the chick's face.
kitten-in-heat wrote...
Nice. The whole movie in one commercial. No point in seeing it now.
The only horror movies that ever mindfucked me were "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and "The Ring". The former was more serial killer than ghost (invades people's dreams) and the latter was just ghost. I was really young when I saw them, by the way.
Whiskey and Gin wrote...
How is this a successful troll?Bieber fans pissed. Fun was had. Nuff' said.
Whiskey and Gin wrote...
spreading the word seems like a rousing success for the Beiber management.Haha. Spreading the word to those who don't care about him anyway.