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tresqotheq | 3 years ago

And if "people" are limited by resources, say if someone need an LHC to verify something..what really is the difference...?

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craftsman|3 years ago

The difference is not only in whether they are verifiable, whether they are verified, but also whether things which are produced from them actually seem to work. Religious claims fail at all three: they are not verifiable, they have not been verified, and they don’t seem to work.

tresqotheq|3 years ago

Moving goalposts much?

> which are produced from them actually seem to work.

Oh yea, religeious things also seem to work. For example, prayers and other religeous offerings. That is how these things survive so long.