Atla wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 5:42 pm
Age wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 5:41 pm
Atla wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 5:38 pm
I don't have absolute beliefs, just like I didn't have any the last 273 times
Yet it absolutely believes the below is absolutely true.
Atla wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 5:38 pm
You are incapable of proving your mind, mind-matter duality, evolution, time travel and infinite human potential beliefs, therefore I have every reason to view you as just a delusional liar, nothing more.
And, as "iwannaplato" would call this one now, this one is an idiot for not believing what it claims is true.
I don't have absolute beliefs, just like I didn't have any the last 275 times. You have no idea about how IWP thinks either.
You are incapable of proving your mind, mind-matter duality, evolution, time travel and infinite human potential beliefs, therefore I have every reason to view you as just a delusional liar, nothing more.
Sometimes it strikes me as sort of sad. He just keeps asserting that other people believe things to be absolutely true. Oddly he adds 'absolutely' in this accusation, while for him, merely having beliefs means they are absolute. But he adds this word. And just like you, earlier in our responses to each other, I would say to him that I didn't hold what I believed as absolutely true, and that they could change and had in the past when evidence came in via experience or otherwise. In the beginning he would accept this. But then when I asserted something else, he would then tell me that I believed it was absolutely true. And he would tell others, by referring to me as 'this one', that I was stupid or showing whatever negative trait he liked to assign at the time because of all my assumptions and beliefs that were I thought were absolutely true.
He makes assertions but we are NEVER to think they are beliefs. And when I think be believes something I don't assume he will never, ever change that belief. I just think, since he asserts things over and over that he believes them. I assume he believes things that he considers irrefutably true. Or proven again and again.
No, not him.
Others assert and this means they absolutely believe.
He asserts and and this doesn't he doesn't believe what he asserts at all, except that one belief he owns up to.
How could someone possibly hide this from himself? And if he not hiding it from himself, somehow that's even worse, because he thinks other people will fall for his denials.
I think the OP could be part of a decent argument and something to consider. But we are not to think even the parts he thinks are irrefutable and things he believes. It'd be funny if it wasn't sad.