Michael P. Hopcroft wrote:
Ray Saintonge wrote:
Michael P. Hopcroft wrote:
First of all, the man is an ASTROLOGER. That doesn't bode well for his logical capacities in the first place unless he's an outright fraud. "Serious discusssion of astrology" is no more possible than serious discussion of the belief that every object in the Universe is a uniform shade of purple.
That's a shamefully ignorant comment of the kind that can be expected from those who believe more in scientism than science.
I have no idea what 'scientism" is, but I do know that the idea that randomly placed thermonuclear reactors dozens, hundreds and thousands of light-years away have a direct influence on what happens to human beings on Earth is illogical to the point of delusion. Even if they were capable of thought, which is insanity in itself, how could they possibly care?
According to Oxford scientism is the "excessive belief in the power of scientific knowledge and techniques." In many instances it takes on the characteristics of a religion.
You began by making a wild comment about astrology and astrologers, and now you want to compound the issue with your creationist premise that someone has been going around placing thermonuclear reactors just so that you can set up some kind of straw man argument.
Some hypotheses are too utterly absurd to be worth exploring. And I'm going to drop the subject at this point because we are getting woefully off-topic.
Absurdity is a Point of View, but since the only hypothesis that has been raised is yours about the placement of thermonuclear reactors, I must agree with you.
Since you were the one that raised the issue of astrology and chose to say nothing about it, and furthermore want to drop your subject I must agree with that and accept your apology.
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