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Cerebralbore101 said:
Dgc1808 said:

Yes it is.

We should only believe in that which can be proven. 

^This statement is contradictory, because the statement itself cannot be proven. 

Instead we should believe in that which can be shown to be most likely true. There are a great many things you can deny if you demand absolute proof. For example: You can deny that our senses are showing us the world as it truly is. And from there you can deny all evidence period. And from that point, nothing needs to be accepted at all. Now we've spiraled into a nonsensical world where all evidence is meaningless. All thanks to demanding that everything be 100% proven before being accepted as fact. 

Cool semantics bro.

I said nothing about absolute proof but feel free to beat on that straw-man.



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