Made-Up Stuff Camouflaged as Reality

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When people tell us that a particular theory is a scientific fact, the term “scientific fact” doesn’t make us think of made-up stuff, does it? As another illustration, if they say, “I have evidence,” we don’t think they mean, “I have made-up stuff.” If they say, “I have scientific knowledge” or “I have proof,” we don’t think of made-up stuff either. And yet the way they use words, their words mean “made-up stuff.” When people put labels like these on their made-up stuff, it’s harder to tell that made-up stuff is made-up stuff. Then it’s harder to discern that made-up stuff isn’t real stuff.

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Have you read this book yet?

http://RealReality.org/Real_Faith_and_Reason_Vol_1_-_Scientia.pdf

 

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