I am a man who likes to know things.
And thus, the notion that you know jack must be unnerving. (pun intended) I get it, don't worry about it. It doesn't make you a lesser person
[blabla, I agree with, except that insanity]
The society we all live in, is built on achievements of the scientific revolution.
Thank GOD it isn't. How I treat my fellow human being is largely based on humanism, which was conceived in the age of enlightenment, along with reason and science. But it's very much not science. It's based on some very Christian values, even, coupled with rational thinking.
There is a difference between supernatural belief, and everyday belief.
There is also a difference between a belief, and a assumption.
No time to watch the vid now, I might later. I know the difference between the three, but I also know all three are, in essence, the same. The
supernatural belief (God is part of nature, and belief-in-science counts in this category) and everyday belief are loosely intertwined, and both are based
solely on assumptions. And by now it should be obvious I'm reasoning, nor reasonable. Which makes arguing with me irritating for the people who want to argue based on reason only. I just value emotion and feelings equally high as reason, and that makes it all a bit... off.
Siquo, your point only hold if you're ready to jump off a windows anytime.
Else it's just a sophism.
"True" and "Nonsense" are things you made up. Or rather, someone else did and you believed him. The fact that some things
work or not, is what defines for instance the scientific method, and it's the most efficient way of living.
On the other hand, screwing people over might
work for you, but it can still be against your beliefs. In which case your beliefs are not entirely based on what works and what doesn't. In this day and age, we've got the advantage and superfluous time to believe and do stuff that doesn't work at all. A luxury, if you will. But defining that "things that work" are "true" and things that don't are "nonsense" is just a label, a made-up label.
I believed I could fly at age 8. I ran while flapping my arms using a sheet, and jumped off the roof of my house (which was 1 story high). I flew straight down, and did not get hurt (I wasn't
that stupid). So yeah, I tried that, it didn't work, but at least I found out for myself, instead of believing people who told me I couldn't. A lot of scientific breakthroughs were made by people who broke the mold, and did not listen to their superiors, and insisted on trying stuff themselves. That goes for assumptions, beliefs and faiths. It's what got us today's civilisation. Discarding nonsense just because it's nonsense by your current standard, is a waste of potentially really awesome ideas.