bilby
Fair dinkum thinkum
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Why?I am asking you to please stop.But that's exactly what I am telling you.I believe in science bilby, so stop telling me I'm someone who I'm not.
You believe in science. So you are doing it wrong.
Belief in things is the antithesis of science.
Yes, it is.This is not the antithesis of science.
My preconceived idea is "don't believe extraordinary claims without extraordinary evidence"; And the author is "ruining it" for himself by not providing evidence sufficient to support his claims.You have a preconceived idea that is ruining it for you and for the author, as well-intentioned as you are trying to be.
It is exactly the same thing. He (and you) want his idea to be exempt from the scientific method, which is used to assess the falsity of ideas, while still claiming to be making a useful contribution to human knowledge.OMG, this is insane. I am asking you politely to stop this bullshit trying to compare Lessans to religion or any other fraudulent claim. This is not the same thing, so please back off!But you genuinely think of science as just another of the many possible religions you might believe in; And you feel (as all believers do) smugly confident that, having chosen the correct belief, your conclusions are superior to those of the fools who believe in other religions.
That's not how science works.
In place of that method, you want to put trust, faith, and belief. That makes the claim being tested a religious claim, whether you like it or not.
And you appear to be outraged at the lack of faith and trust your idea is getting. Again, that's what religion does.
Scientific claims are untrusted claims. People are compelled to believe them, even against their will, by the evidence they can test for themselves. Not by bullying, or outrage, or appeals to an authority; By the evidence.
If you need people to trust you (or your book, or the guy who originated the idea) before they accept the idea as true, then you are doing religion, not science.
"Nullius in Verba", as they say at the Royal Society.