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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 21183" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>OK, fair enough. BUT, what if the opinion of another contradicts with known scientific fact - thereby making the other more 'scientifically educated' jump straight to judgement? What if that opinion contradicts, for argument's sake, ohm's law? Would I be branded judgemental for dismissing the other's opinion?</p><p></p><p>[Rant on]</p><p></p><p>The point I'm trying to make is this: There are some of us here that grew up with a certain scientific dogma, where we might have little patience for others that do not have this background but believe certain things to be true, no matter how it contradicts with well known fact. For others to simply dismiss certain experiences with notions of "science can't explain everything" is even more absent minded and dismissive than those of us with a fair amount of belief in science.</p><p></p><p>I agree science does not know everything - but there are certain things that are known, no amount of debate or ignorance will change that.</p><p></p><p>[Rant off]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 21183, member: 122"] OK, fair enough. BUT, what if the opinion of another contradicts with known scientific fact - thereby making the other more 'scientifically educated' jump straight to judgement? What if that opinion contradicts, for argument's sake, ohm's law? Would I be branded judgemental for dismissing the other's opinion? [Rant on] The point I'm trying to make is this: There are some of us here that grew up with a certain scientific dogma, where we might have little patience for others that do not have this background but believe certain things to be true, no matter how it contradicts with well known fact. For others to simply dismiss certain experiences with notions of "science can't explain everything" is even more absent minded and dismissive than those of us with a fair amount of belief in science. I agree science does not know everything - but there are certain things that are known, no amount of debate or ignorance will change that. [Rant off] [/QUOTE]
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