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Editor @AreoMagazine Secular, liberal humanist. Mother. Doglover. Writing book about epistemology & ethics on the academic left Helen.pluckrose@areomagazine.com

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    1. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 6 Apr 2017
      Replying to @Contragamer911

      Not sure what you mean. Of course, if you're right, I'm wrong. I'm saying we'll only know if you're right coz only afterlife in your view.

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    2. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 6 Apr 2017
      Replying to @Contragamer911

      I'm not suggesting we do. Your God could reveal itself whenever it likes. Just saying if there is no God, we can't know this.

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    3. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 6 Apr 2017
      Replying to @Contragamer911

      Why what? Why can't we know a God not to exist? Coz it could exist somewhere we can't see. Or why wld God show himself? Can't guess at that.

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    4. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 6 Apr 2017
      Replying to @Contragamer911

      That's a different issue to whether one actually exists or not.

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    5. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 6 Apr 2017
      Replying to @Contragamer911

      There's no conclusive evidence to prove/disprove a teapot circling the sun. Doesn't mean it's likely there is one.

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      Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 6 Apr 2017
      Replying to @Contragamer911

      It's an example for the logical problem.

      8:57 PM - 6 Apr 2017
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        2. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 6 Apr 2017
          Replying to @Contragamer911

          It's a famous analogy used to show burden of proof being on person making truth claim. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell%27s_teapot … Offence isn't relevant.

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        4. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 6 Apr 2017
          Replying to @Contragamer911

          The null hypothesis is false. It could be true but we can't believe everything that can't be disproven. Teapot. Invisible pink unicorns.

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        6. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 6 Apr 2017
          Replying to @Contragamer911

          I don't know what you mean. Religious ppl accept science too. Some atheists don't. Science isn't religion.

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        8. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 6 Apr 2017
          Replying to @Contragamer911

          This is where we started. I answered this. We don't share beliefs. We may or may not conform to things or be committed to causes.

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