No. Because I define 'sceptic' as 'one who doesn't believe any kind of nonsense.' Not going on self-definitions. https://twitter.com/pogsurf/status/821054607455559680 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
What if you believe some nonsense yourself? Isn't there a danger of mislabelling others?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I seems that you define a sceptic as one who conforms to your nonsense? I'd hoped for something a bit more secure than that.
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Replying to @pogsurf
No. I define a sceptic as someone who does their absolute best not to believe in things without evidence but we're all fallible.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I agree that we're all fallible, this is why I belong to set of people who potentially believe nonsense claims.
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Replying to @pogsurf
But you don't have to.There aren't that many things u need to believe or not.Things are either established as provisionally true
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Replying to @HPluckrose @pogsurf
provisionally untrue, no reason to think so, varying degrees of probability or 'don't know.'
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Replying to @HPluckrose @pogsurf
I don't bother being sceptical abt eg things my friends tell me abt themselves. I assume them truthful unless given reason not to.
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Its just things like 'does a god exist who can make me survive the death of my brain & torture me for all eternity for wrongthink'
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do vaccines cause autism? Is global warming real? These things I need to investigate coz they're important. I do so sceptically
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