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<blockquote data-quote="Sanyam Deshi" data-source="post: 90340" data-attributes="member: 5926"><p>Interestingly enough, this very quote refers to having the right to believe that something doesn't exist, but not having the right to declare something non-existential. Even though my prior post brings up the idea of it being impossible to disprove certain ideas, obviously I know this doesn't apply to every situation. Indeed, I can say for sure that there aren't any elephants in my bedroom and nobody is going to object to that statement, but if someone proposes an idea that would involve another entire dimension that completely exceeds the findings of modern-day physics, can such a statement be denied? This is a big gray area, and I do not have the solution, myself.</p><p></p><p>As a side comment, to whom it may concern, I originally posted on this thread that I don't believe in supernatural Ouija board circumstances. I later posted that although I have the right to hold this belief, everyone else also has the right to believe in the power of the Ouija board, thus supporting what most of you believers are saying. Nobody seems happy with this conclusion, so this gives me the impression that most of you have a "you're with me or against me" attitude. I just felt like pointing this out. I am fascinated with the psychology of arguments, and I believe I am witnessing group polarization firsthand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanyam Deshi, post: 90340, member: 5926"] Interestingly enough, this very quote refers to having the right to believe that something doesn't exist, but not having the right to declare something non-existential. Even though my prior post brings up the idea of it being impossible to disprove certain ideas, obviously I know this doesn't apply to every situation. Indeed, I can say for sure that there aren't any elephants in my bedroom and nobody is going to object to that statement, but if someone proposes an idea that would involve another entire dimension that completely exceeds the findings of modern-day physics, can such a statement be denied? This is a big gray area, and I do not have the solution, myself. As a side comment, to whom it may concern, I originally posted on this thread that I don't believe in supernatural Ouija board circumstances. I later posted that although I have the right to hold this belief, everyone else also has the right to believe in the power of the Ouija board, thus supporting what most of you believers are saying. Nobody seems happy with this conclusion, so this gives me the impression that most of you have a "you're with me or against me" attitude. I just felt like pointing this out. I am fascinated with the psychology of arguments, and I believe I am witnessing group polarization firsthand. [/QUOTE]
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