ekim,
This site has a history of repeated discussions which is probably one reason why it is falling into disuse.
Perhaps you could convince Sriram by demonstrating to him how one could share the experience of, say, a rainbow, with a group of congenitally blind people so that they experience its beauty and colours also.
Again, you miss the point entirely. In fact you’ve repeated Sriram’s mistake here. Essentially he takes something that’s agreed to be real (ie, light/rainbows) and then attempts the argument that some people not seeing these things doesn’t mean they don’t exist. Well that’s right, it doesn’t.
His epic (and repeated) mistake though is to insinuate that somehow light/rainbows are analogous to “auras” for this purpose. They’re not analogous at all though for the reasons I keep explaining and he keeps ignoring. On the other hand, auras and leprechauns
would be analogous because there’s absolutely no evidence for either, but again he just ignores that too.
Once Sriram has been driven off the site, you'll be at peace to discuss crosswords and politics, and religion can be deleted from the title.
Nope. No-one wants to drive anyone from this site. Rather what some of us at least hope for is a little
honesty – ie, when someone makes a bad argument and has explained to him why it’s a bad argument, then he should at least have the decency to address the rebuttal. Instead Sriram just pretends it hasn’t been explained to him, then repeats
exactly the same mistake of assuming the premise he's trying to argue for over and over again.
What then do you suggest I should do instead – just agree that his mindless nonsense is fine and dandy or something?