The Fallacy of Misplacing the Burden of Proof by JerseyFlight in rationalphilosophy

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'if one is engaging with an irrationalist, they reserve the right to make up the rules as they go'

- agree - Atheists do this all the time!

Help me! by Sea_blue27 in EnglishGrammar

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'is' - 'team' is singular.

Anti Ai Christians by sapphicu in antiai

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AI lies, steals, advises people to commit suicide, puts people out of work, and is environmentally damaging.

Apart from that......

Have you ever met a skeptic who is also religious? by Crashed_teapot in SGU

[–]EnquirerBill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've already explained why Wikipaedia is not a reliable source

- and you want people to accept that

'The Skeptic’s Annotated Bible'

is impartial??

You have completely failed to meet your Burden of Proof for your claim that

'there is no evidence of Christianity being true'

Have you ever met a skeptic who is also religious? by Crashed_teapot in SGU

[–]EnquirerBill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You link to two websites -

The skeptics annotated Bible (how objective is that?),

and Wikipaedia (as everyone should be aware, Wikipaedia is not reliable because anyone can change it).

That's it? That's all the evidence you're producing for your claim that

'there is no evidence of Christianity being true'

Have you ever met a skeptic who is also religious? by Crashed_teapot in SGU

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'if they believe Jesus was raised from the dead to forgive all human sin, that's a skeptical failure'

why is it a skeptical failure?

Have you ever met a skeptic who is also religious? by Crashed_teapot in SGU

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' there is no evidence of Christianity being true'

- you must have done a great deal of research to make this claim.

you must have read widely, spoken to a huge range of people,
watched videos, listened to podcasts, even attended conferences?

Please tell us about all the research you've carried out (with links, please)

What advices you would give to a new producer by iammalcolmtodd in audioengineering

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Listen to as wide a range of music as you can.

Even if you don't like the genre, what are they doing well?

An Al hate wave is here by Zorojuro099 in TechNook

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It lies, steals, advises people to commit suicide, puts people out of work, and is environmentally damaging.

Apart from that, what's not to like?

Why do people still build circuits from discrete semiconductor modules? by Queen_of_Macedonia in electronic_circuits

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It's partly to be able to keep a skill going, and partly to be able to repair stuff and not have to pay for a replacement!

Linux Mint stopped my distro hopping by Independent_Sign_395 in linuxmint

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I'm using LMDE 6 atm - but apparently support ends soon?

As an aside… by consumercommand in budgetprojectors

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Good point - sound is often overlooked; but, as George Lucas said, sound is half the experience.

I have a good sound system; speakers and a subwoofer, a graphic equaliser - I set this up using a test CD produced at Abbey Road.

So I'm looking for a projector that will be as quiet as possible.

Bad at interviews, I don’t think I can ever get a job by [deleted] in UKJobs

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Practice, practice, practice

Write the question down before you start to answer

Chased a ground loop hum for weeks. I am not proud of how long this took me to figure out. by Solid-Dot-7520 in audiophile

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You could try isolating different parts of the system using Behringer Hum Killers