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Originally Posted by Hasbinbad
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You can do it again, but after you've seen it, you go on faith that it would work like that again. Granted this is a well-founded faith, but, like anything beyond the sensation / perception wall, you can't "prove" it. Actual scientists don't use words like "proof" so loosely as lay people because they understand this concept.
This is pretty much what I'm saying honestly. I'm not saying the real world isn't out there, but I am saying for sure that we've never experienced it.
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There are things you can prove with science. We both know this.
After you've tested something and it is shown to work time and time again, you don't go on faith that it will work the next time. Your knowledge and experience of the test is what you fall back on, not so much faith of a religious aspect. Sure you can argue that Faith is just trust... okay, you are trusting that your knowledge and experience will not fail you. Faith from a religious standpoint is completely within one's own beliefs, not from religious tests to which have been proven to work consistently. You are putting your faith/trust into something that you have no experience or test results to back.
Don't go throwing around faith so freely when it heavily relies on one's experience in one aspect and isn't needed in the other.
BTW, you can experience something and still not fully understand it. Everyone has experienced the real world and it's highly doubtful anyone ever understood it completely.