I realized this didn't read quite the way I wanted, but I was too late to edit. The operative word is "well sorta". The point I was trying to get across is that I have certainly taken that stance of: "OK prove it. Why should I even consider something that is so far out from my experience and the weight of all the science training I've had, what seems "logical and possible. etc."Ron wrote:Um, those aren't my shoes. And the fact that you'd think they were shows how little I'm getting across about my position. It's not about what is and isn't bullshit, in fact that question is broken when it comes to this issue, IMHO. But again it is a common misunderstanding theists come up with. It's starting to make me think it's some kind of meme immune system responce....dana wrote:...True enough! When I went back to work just now the idea that popped into my head was that I had to admit in the past I have definitely stood in Rob, Ron and Ranger Genius' shoes (well sorta) and have said "OK, this person's belief is total bullshit. No doubt about it!"
Ron
Whatever your belief system is, it will affect your percieved reality.
From my current perspective, I realized that I was limiting the range of my perceptions.
[OK, so I hate acronyms and generally refuse to use them. What does IMHO mean? And what is "meme immune system response"?]

