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warpspeedpetey
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i dont know anything in historiography that changes the epistemic nature of the situation. but im no expert. do you know something that changes the epistimic situation of double standards?Do you know what historiography is?
Are you an historian? Do you know how to judge the veracity of supposedly historical sources?
but from the sudden and strident tone, i see that you understand the trap a rational man is in when he has a double standard.
i didnt know it was about atheism. TS and i are talking about empiricism, metaphysics, and epistomology. and GnR.And on another note altogether - why is this thread even being tolerated when there’s a ban on discussions of atheism?
though i see that your first thought isnt to the rational refutation of whats said, rather you want to know why this speech is being allowed.
more importantly, why do you care? is there something wrong with the practice of free speech? we quite happily let people say things that we find unpalatable, but it is our way for you to be free to say them. i assume that there is a similar idea in Australian law.