No, I don't think so. I think stopping believing in things that aren't true is progress in itself & also facilitates social progress.https://twitter.com/AkivaMCohen/status/923145407034732544 …
In that case, I was talking about factual accuracy as a measure. Having more of that.
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Pretty hard to apply to religion generally.
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Well, yes. Disbelieving in them seems the most likely to be accurate.
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But by doing this we are abandoning the idea of becoming less wrong and just falling back on feelings.pic.twitter.com/sOlDzqAoYV
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What? Going with the probabilities and evidence is the opposite of this.
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Is there evidence and/or any way to define the probabilities?
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No. There is not yet any reason to consider the God claim a serious proposition.
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Strongly disagree, but you don't want to get into it
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We can do but will be going over the same stuff, I suspect. Maybe next week tho, if you'd like to? Must focus on debate preparation now.
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