[Foundation-l] [Wikimania-l] Wikimania 2008 will happen in Alexandria, Egypt
Thomas Dalton
thomas.dalton at gmail.com
Fri Oct 12 23:58:19 UTC 2007
On 13/10/2007, Marc Riddell <michaeldavid86 at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >> "Conclusions", "experience" & "knowledge": all things which involve
> >> "learning".
>
> > on 10/12/07 7:09 PM, Thomas Dalton at thomas.dalton at gmail.com wrote:
>
> > And your point is?
> >
> Thomas,
>
> Original: (by Anthony) Now, let me give an example. Could a non-Christian
> choose to become a fundamentalist Christian?
> >
> > Absolutely!
>
> Your response, "I disagree. You don't choose your beliefs, you conclude
> them. There is a big difference. If I change my beliefs it's not because I
> felt like a change, it's because I have made a different conclusion as to
> how the world is, based on my experience and knowledge." A person would
> choose to become a Christian based on what they learn.
Yes, I can read what you said. What is your *point*? How is the fact
that conclusions are based on learning significant?
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