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zefreak:
In Albert's view the impossibility to prove any certain truth is not in itself a certain truth.

He's a fool.

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Juan replied on Mon, Oct 19 2009 1:04 PM
Oh, come on. He is the greatest master of all (skeptical) 'philosophers' and the prince of positivism. And zefreak is one of his pages.

February 17 - 1600 - Giordano Bruno is burnt alive by the catholic church.
Aquinas : "much more reason is there for heretics, as soon as they are convicted of heresy, to be not only excommunicated but even put to death."

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So if I cut off my finger it means that my finger was not part of my hand? Surprise

 

These christian occultists sure have funny ways of thinking about things. 

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OntologicalQuandary:
So if I cut off my finger it means that my finger was not part of my hand?

Of course it was part of your hand, but "Was" is in the past tense for a reason. Furthermore, I do not see how this is relevant to any point hitherto.

 

OntologicalQuandary:
These christian occultists sure have funny ways of thinking about things.

Many more do not understand the arguments that they argue against, and have a cute tendency to reply to it despite their ignorance.

I am becoming a Burkean Whig.

          - F.A. Hayek

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