Fallacy Boy,
Ok so we reject experiences...
BEEEP! Fallacy alert: another straw man.
No-one "rejects experience”. What
is rejected is the
narratives some attempt to
explain their experiences, especially when the logic attempted to support them is broken.
…or retain only those we are told are acceptable or brought up to accept?
BEEEP! Another lie.
You can “retain” anything you like. What you can’t do though is expect others to treat your beliefs seriously until and unless you finally manage some reasoning for them that isn’t hopeless.
Torridon and to an extent Hillside has let the cat out of the bag by promoting discounting the possibility of certainty.
BEEEP! Nurse, he’s lying again!
No-one did that. What was
actually said was that there’s no known means to demonstrate absolute certainty. It’s also hard to imagine how there ever could be, but if you know of one by all means share.
That decidedly smacks of evasion and yet the two gentlemen somehow attach virtue to it and suggest it as a feature of genuine open mindedness!
BEEEP! Another straw man.
The king of evasion makes up something no-one has said, then accuses them of evasion for (not) saying it.
Perhaps when you're back from your genuflections at Our Lady of the Perpetually Mendacious you'd like to turn your "thoughts" to the arguments some of us have
actually made?
You never know, it might be good for the little man at your controls Alan calls "soul"!