So you have no idea what you're talking about. Got it.
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Replying to @Alephwyr @TellTheTroooth and
Yes, that's what they say too. It's a religious argument, an appeal to authority logical fallacy, and the same kind of dishonesty I've seen a thousand times before. Most of the time people quote an author or a paper behind a paywall, they haven't read it themselves. sus.
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Replying to @antitheistdude @TellTheTroooth and
https://intelligence.org/rationality-ai-zombies/ … You can get it for a dollar. It's only the collected writings of the preeminent rationalist of our time.
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Replying to @Alephwyr @TellTheTroooth and
Yeah mate you're following the script. Next stage is you call me a transphobe and block me. It's akin to blasphemy. This is why all religion is poison.
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Replying to @antitheistdude @TellTheTroooth and
I have no reason to block you, you're an incredible source of cringe comedy
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Replying to @Alephwyr @TellTheTroooth and
The question you have to ask yourself, is would you have blocked me had I not challenged you on it? Did I raise it so that you wouldn't? Who knows? But if this is your kind of comedy I am very happy to oblige you.
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Replying to @antitheistdude @TellTheTroooth and
I don't block on principle unless it's a matter of genuine self-preservation. You're accusing one of the most famous atheists of our time of being a religious shill. This is comedic. In the age of quickly searchable information your willingness to go into combat unarmed is funny
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Replying to @Alephwyr @TellTheTroooth and
Wait, who am I accusing of being a religious shill?
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Replying to @Alephwyr @TellTheTroooth and
Oh lol. No, to be honest, I've never heard of him. I'll admit my ignorance here and you'll tell me it's impossible to have any knowledge on the subject without knowing of him.
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The next best thing would be to have read the texts he considers formative to him. This includes Karl Popper, E. T. Jaynes, Bertrand Russel, Sagan, and many others I can't recall at present. It may sound like "name dropping" but hard work always sounds hard to lazy people
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