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warpspeedpetey
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I just don’t know how he is intending the word in that post. That said, The nature of a claim gives zero information about its veracity or probability.It very simply means this:
If you are making a claim that goes completely against my understanding of how the world works, I will require you to provide an unusual amount of evidence before I believe it. I have never seen someone rise from the dead after 3 days, moreover it contradicts what I know about how death works. Therefore, before I believe you and try to incorporate this claim into my understanding of the world, I will require you to provide very strong evidence that the claim is true.
If you claimed that the sky was orange last night, I already know that sunsets are colorful, and can sometimes be orange. It is not an extraordinary (outside of the ordinary) claim and I would not likely press for additional proof.