Got that. So I attempted to engage you on that issue. You could not produce the assumptions of the BGV. Hence we could not discuss them. I was ready....you were hiding behind your "semantical skepticism."I never said the assumptions of BGV did not match reality. I said that the question is if they do in fact reflect the real universe.
You are REASONING ......."your semantical skepticism".... that until such time that science can with absolute certainty declare something known all matters must remain ignorant. But, what you are ignorant of is that your REASONING, in and of itself, must be ignorant as well, because science has not determined that your REASONING is absolute. You are hiding right here.................
Science does not know therefore no one can know. And from that self-refuting position you get to declare everyone else ignorant because you are ignorant. I'm fine with you holding that position. You think I'm ignorant because you are ignorant. There can be no discussion of warrant or reasonable doubt with you. All is ignorant but scientific absolutism. We can not discuss the reasonableness of the assumptions of the BGV. We can not discuss the reasonableness of the CCC's attempt at avoiding the BGV, I have tried repeatedly. No No NO ....we have to wait on some authority to tell us.........from the OP........We can't know if the assumptions of one or either apply to the real universe until the implications of the models are tested and verified or shown that they don't.
The shoe fits.The way he gains new knowledge is by authority. Somebody he trusts said it. He assumes this is how everyone gets new knowledge. No matter how many times I explain to him that my confidence in expectations based on past experience and inductive logic is not faith, he doesn't get it. To him, the source of all knowledge is authority: experience (and tests) only serve to prove or explain the truth, not discover it.
My reasoning from the science infers the universe had a beginning. Further that means...... if true...... that science will never find an answer for cause of nature......because it can't logically do so. Science is an incredible tool to investigate and learn about nature. But it is limited to nature itself. Reason is not so limited.
finally for fun.............
I've actually come out of the forest on occasions and then realized I must have been lost.You will never get out of that forest unless you first realize that you are lost.