You sure have a lot of trust in “known facts”. It wasn’t until after my university education that I found out that the known fact that “people in the Middle Ages thought the world was flat because the Bible says so” was not really true at all. I uncover false “known facts” that I was taught during my formal education every month or so.
Not on the level of the things being discussed in this thread, you don’t!
I mean seriously, look at what’s going on here: apparently rational people are saying they would believe in vampires, talking cows and orbital mind control lasers on the unsupported word of an authority figure. I suppose I shouldn’t be shocked, human nature being what it is, but still.
You sure have a lot of trust in “known facts”. It wasn’t until after my university education that I found out that the known fact that “people in the Middle Ages thought the world was flat because the Bible says so” was not really true at all. I uncover false “known facts” that I was taught during my formal education every month or so.
“Known facts” are overrated.
Not on the level of the things being discussed in this thread, you don’t!
I mean seriously, look at what’s going on here: apparently rational people are saying they would believe in vampires, talking cows and orbital mind control lasers on the unsupported word of an authority figure. I suppose I shouldn’t be shocked, human nature being what it is, but still.
I’d believe in anything up to orbiting vampire cows, but beyond that I’d be sceptical.
Not “unsupported word”, see the post.
The word of a perfectly rational “authority figure” is strong evidence. See Auman’s Agreement Theorem.