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Chris W:
This example may not even be as far-fetched as it was meant to sound… I’ve heard people use the very same type of logic you refer to here to deny that man ever set foot on the moon!I heard this example: I have never been to Istanbul and yet I know without a doubt that it exists. Why would I believe that? Someone could show me a postcard from that place, but I could argue that it could be fake. Someone could show me a world atlas, but I could argue that it is incorrect. I could see a news report about it, but I could say that it could theoretically be the result of video trickery. I could talk to someone on the phone from there, but I could argue that he may not really be calling from Istanbul. I could read about it in a history book, or a biography of someone from that place, but I don’t necessarily believe what I read. And yet I know without any doubt that Istanbul is a real place. It does exist. I know it exists because of the convergence of evidences. The likelihood of all those things being the result of fraud is simply not reasonable to believe. There can be no other explanation for the agreement of so many independent evidences, except that it does exist.