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Zero
Yeah, except I come from it from a more pragmatic place, from teh concept that what is, simply is, and there isn't a more natural or less natural way for things to be.Originally posted by Royce
Zero, we keep saying the same things in different ways and coming from two different places. Maybe we're not as far apart as we think we are.
The point on this thread that I have been trying to make is, is that the world BEHAVES in materialistic ways. Until someone shows proof that it is anything else, our best bet is to continue to treat it as such. It is like seeking the answer to the question 'how does gravity work?'...we can't say for sure, and our definitions may all be wrong. In the meanwhile, however, our ideas, based on materialism, continue to accurately predict teh effects of gravity, so they are more useful than speculating that gravity is a magical force, or that it is the effect of invisible rubber bands, or whatever.