BartenderElite
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To make that claim, you have to ignore where I qualified the term "God" with "or rather nature" in order to clarify that I'm not attributing anything to God or any will or intention of any God.
You even went so far as to delete the word 'rather' in your quotation marks, to try to weaken or dilute my intention.
If you have to resort to such dishonest tricks, you've already lost the argument.
Or you're acknowledging that you have no argument.
No wonder you don't want to dwell on it.![]()
Brain wiring might be a science, but very little is known about it. Certainly nowhere near enough to make the kinds of pronouncements you are making.
There is no physical "wiring system" in the brain that can be removed, dissected and examined like the nerves that connect our brains to our muscles.
Brain "wiring" is just a euphemistic term for something that exists in the realm of thought.
Psychiatry.
Not being known doesn't make it "not science" - that could be applied to anything in natural history.
And it doesn't make your definitive pronouncements about what is & isn't science on this topic more valid.
I did not leave "rather" out intentionally. But it doesn't really change that you also included "God" in your original declaration.
