Irrational = Insane. Remember what I said about Epistemology?
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Replying to @NickJFuentes
This isn't semantics man. Do you really not understand what I'm trying to say? It comes down to Belief in God right? Do you think that Hassan & Destiny consider such a thing to be something a SANE PERSON has? No. To believe in God is irrational & insane.
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Replying to @NickJFuentes
Your "powerfully true" is their "dangerous primitive insanity that we have evolved beyond." They have the same perspective on it that you would have toward, say, Mayan systems of human sacrifice. For them these are the same FORM of "primitive insanity."
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Replying to @NickJFuentes
Nick, I know your perspective. I am saying that you do not understand the perspective you are up against here well enough to rephrase their takes. You, for instance, think that they acknowledge a "truth" in what they have deemed to be insanity. They have not.
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus @NickJFuentes
this is an interesting convo... not really sure who is right but i will say that when i hung around with such people a lot even if i was able to perfectly lay out a stone cold irrefutable argument that showed i was right, they would view it as some type of "trick" [...]
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Replying to @owenbroadcast @WesternIdentity and
That's why they offload their thinking to credentialism You can literally get them to agree that the definition of <blah> has parts x, y and z and then show them x, y and z and they'll get stuck in a loop saying "show me a credible source that says <blah>"
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Why do they do this? Because they know that they won't be cut out of the herd for wrong-think if they were following someone who has a credential from the hive-mind
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