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Originally posted by Conclusion
Because of perception.
If you are asking why.
Originally posted by Conclusion
reply to post by zeddissad
I do not know of anyplace where ID is considered mainstream.
Your saying that in the US it is. Not so.
Originally posted by masonicon
Originally posted by Conclusion
reply to post by zeddissad
I do not know of anyplace where ID is considered mainstream.
Your saying that in the US it is. Not so.
Any form of religious, Spiritual, Supernatural, and more extreme sciences is rejected from Mainstream just because science is controlled by profit hungry Giant Corporations
Originally posted by zeddissad
Originally posted by masonicon
Originally posted by Conclusion
reply to post by zeddissad
I do not know of anyplace where ID is considered mainstream.
Your saying that in the US it is. Not so.
Any form of religious, Spiritual, Supernatural, and more extreme sciences is rejected from Mainstream just because science is controlled by profit hungry Giant Corporations
Corporations are bad and ugly. But they do not control scientific method per se nor theology as scientific discipline (as special branch of logic). Problem is that you can not apply scientific method to most of "religious, Spiritual, Supernatural" ... phenomena. Scientific method is not the right tool to grasp such things.
Originally posted by pexx421
For the same reason we couldnt apply scientific method to xrays or radio waves 200 years ago. We lack the technology and the equipment sensitive enough to measure them. Just as when those scientists went to study John Chang, the magus of java, he could shock them with his chi, and light an LED with his hands, but they were trying to measure it with an electrometer. He pointed out, "its chi, not electricity", but they as yet have no chi-meters, and so while they could experience its effects, they had no equipment to measure it by.
Originally posted by Lilitu
reply to post by masonicon
Perhaps because the former are for the most part highly educated and credible observers while the latter tend to be gullible uneducated under achievers and borderline psychos.
To me this is like asking "Why is the sober minded person credible but the deranged drug addict who swears he saw fairies wearing boots dancing with dwarfs is looked upon as a burned-out bugger?" Why you couldn't find the answer yourself? Now there is a good question.
Originally posted by DeathShield
I wrote this a while ago on another forum about Mainstream science vs fringe-sciences (think noetics (not that dean radin BS)or reasearch on people who can use "chi")
It doesn't matter how rational or well thought out your arguments are, they refuse to even consider taking you seriously because you are attempting to challenge what they perceive to be the status-quo. Or what we could call a Personal Status-quo. I've spent enough time debating theists, atheists, scientists and artists to see how people pull this BS off and i can tell you for a fact that all people are weak on the defense of certain issues, and as such they are terrified of questioning anything that they have dedicated a significant amount of their life too. Whether it is politics, science, religions even music tastes, people refuse to challenge their perceived and personal status quo for fear of looking like a hypocrite as well as admonishment from their peers.
Originally posted by Lilitu
reply to post by masonicon
Perhaps because the former are for the most part highly educated and credible observers while the latter tend to be gullible uneducated under achievers and borderline psychos.
To me this is like asking "Why is the sober minded person credible but the deranged drug addict who swears he saw fairies wearing boots dancing with dwarfs is looked upon as a burned-out bugger?" Why you couldn't find the answer yourself? Now there is a good question.
Originally posted by Conclusion
Because of perception.
If you are asking why.