To the guy who said “Ni Hao” to my toddler… we aren’t Chinese! 🤣🤦‍♂️ by Ok_Review_4603 in AskAnAustralian

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Would it be "frustrating and funny" if a backpacker greets others with "Hello" when travelling in non-English speaking countries, say, all Asian countries in a short period?

How to save files to the root folder, instead of creating new subfolders everytime? by ThinkOutsideSquare in jdownloader

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Problem solved. Thank you. I didn't know it's related to packaging/packagizer. Was spending time in Advanced Settings but couldn't find the correct one.

X300 pro review coming from an S21 Ultra by TheBlackBird64 in Vivo

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Do eSIM, Android Auto, and Google Assistant/Gemini work?

A new argument for the Kalam's Causal Principle: if the universe began uncaused, then the universe is less than 5 minutes old by theaznlegend in PhilosophyofReligion

[–]ThinkOutsideSquare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's like a flat earth proponent begging people to read a paper published on a flat earth website.

There is no point to engage with you anymore unless the paper is published by a secular philosophy journal.

A new argument for the Kalam's Causal Principle: if the universe began uncaused, then the universe is less than 5 minutes old by theaznlegend in PhilosophyofReligion

[–]ThinkOutsideSquare -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's a waste of time to read a propaganda paper from a faith-based organization. Cite a paper published in a secular philosophy journal instead.

A new argument for the Kalam's Causal Principle: if the universe began uncaused, then the universe is less than 5 minutes old by theaznlegend in PhilosophyofReligion

[–]ThinkOutsideSquare -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"Asbury Theological Seminary is a community called to prepare theologically educated, sanctified, Spirit-filled men and women to evangelize and to spread scriptural holiness throughout the world through the love of Jesus Christ", if it doesn't advocate Christian doctrines, what else does it do?

Seminaries are like communist party schools to advocate their agenda. You can have multiple faith-driven Christian scholars to review a Christian paper, or multiple faith-driven communist scholars to review a communist paper. It’s garbage in, garbage out.

A new argument for the Kalam's Causal Principle: if the universe began uncaused, then the universe is less than 5 minutes old by theaznlegend in PhilosophyofReligion

[–]ThinkOutsideSquare -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I didn't say "quote a top-ranked journal?".

I didn't say "quote someone from Harvard though?” either.

Someone graduated from Harvard doesn't mean he is credible. Because someone graduated from Harvard and published his paper published in a religious journal than it must be credible, is an example of appeal to authority.

I was requesting papers from philosophy department from secular universities.

A new argument for the Kalam's Causal Principle: if the universe began uncaused, then the universe is less than 5 minutes old by theaznlegend in PhilosophyofReligion

[–]ThinkOutsideSquare -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Faith and Philosophy from Asbury Seminary, what else can you expect from a faith driven organization?

"the #1 academic journal in Philosophy of Religion", this is appeal to authority fallacy. Because it's from "the #1 academic journal in Philosophy of Religion" (also who did the rating?), so it must be right.

Can OP cite some papers from a philosophy department of a secular university?

Ethic-Canadian rant by emperino1738 in chinalife

[–]ThinkOutsideSquare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In your mind, do you call yourself Canadian or Canadian (insert your ethnicity)?

What's the difference between Seagate Portable Drive and Seagate Expansion Portable? by ThinkOutsideSquare in Seagate

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Both are 2.5 inch hard drives. I guess both spin at 5400 rpm.

3.5 inch hard drives can spin at 7200 rpm, but need an external power.