Originally Posted by Jikanu
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How can you prove emotion, or an experience? you cant tell a person born blind what it's like to see, let alone see the works of a great artist, or a beautiful natural occurance. you cant explain music to a deaf person. Not to say anyone's UNABLE to experience it, just that it's impossible to explain something along those lines.
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How does one resolve conflicts between competing ideals in your relativistic worldview? Not everyone can be right. I am concerned with objective observations and empirical evidence.
Originally Posted by Hessah
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What about those who can sense ghost/spirits...
Just because some of us can't see them, you can't just rule out and say they don't exist...
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I can certainly say that until there is sufficient evidence produced, the idea that the supernatural existence will not affect my worldview. I would also suggest they compete in the Randi prize so that a) they can win some money and b) we'll finally have evidence for the existence of the supernatural. I'm not the one making extraordinary claims about how the universe works. The burden of proof is on the one making a claim.