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<blockquote data-quote="Neogaia777" data-source="post: 77618320" data-attributes="member: 294131"><p>[USER=343110]@Kylie[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Maybe we could kind of change the subject here, and you maybe start out by simply stating or telling me what you think are some of your number one major logical fallacies with believing, etc, and maybe we can start to have a conversation from there, ok?</p><p></p><p>Just tell me what some of them are, or what you think they are, and I'll try to respond and/or reply from there, ok.</p><p></p><p>You mentioned lack of evidence, etc. Can you maybe tell me what kind of evidence would suffice for you maybe, etc?</p><p></p><p>Because a lot of people's, or some of people's, are sometimes personal and experiencial, which a lot of people are going to say is all very, very subjective, and so they just throw or toss those out automatically from there, etc, but if they happened to you, or with you yourself, you just might also believe from there also, etc.</p><p></p><p>Beyond that, I also probably think a lot more things quote/unquote "beyond normal" are also much more possible than you do also, etc. like miracles and such, etc. So my logic might be different from yours, etc. As I think I also do also, beyond faith, also logically believe in my beliefs also, etc.</p><p></p><p>But the things that tipped those scales in that favor "for me", etc, you're probably not ever going to accept also, etc.</p><p></p><p>Take Care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neogaia777, post: 77618320, member: 294131"] [USER=343110]@Kylie[/USER] Maybe we could kind of change the subject here, and you maybe start out by simply stating or telling me what you think are some of your number one major logical fallacies with believing, etc, and maybe we can start to have a conversation from there, ok? Just tell me what some of them are, or what you think they are, and I'll try to respond and/or reply from there, ok. You mentioned lack of evidence, etc. Can you maybe tell me what kind of evidence would suffice for you maybe, etc? Because a lot of people's, or some of people's, are sometimes personal and experiencial, which a lot of people are going to say is all very, very subjective, and so they just throw or toss those out automatically from there, etc, but if they happened to you, or with you yourself, you just might also believe from there also, etc. Beyond that, I also probably think a lot more things quote/unquote "beyond normal" are also much more possible than you do also, etc. like miracles and such, etc. So my logic might be different from yours, etc. As I think I also do also, beyond faith, also logically believe in my beliefs also, etc. But the things that tipped those scales in that favor "for me", etc, you're probably not ever going to accept also, etc. Take Care. [/QUOTE]
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