There's no room for skepticism in /lit/erature
>>9522758
That's nice, dear.
>>9522763
Thanks Moot
Skepticism is fine. Scientism isn't. This idea that science is the only way to know truth has infected popular culture and it's a cancer on the brain. Despite its self refuting nature it's treated like a religion for some atheists.
>>9522958
meh, the issue isn't really ''''''''''''scientism''''''''' or positivism or someone putting all their stock into the scientific method.
the problem is that most these people are very bad at it.
>>9522958
You mean you can't give me physical proof for a metaphysical concept? Ha, checkmate theists.
>>9522958
I forgive you, you are not really aware of the significance of the word sequences in your trivial self serving statement.
I was you once. I understand.
Read more my anon friend.
>>9523233
Well you've convinced me that I'm wrong about something. What should I read more of?
Maybe not in /lit/erature but definitely in literature.
>>9523275
- Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
-The Greatest Story Ever Told So Far:
Why Are We Here
-The Archaeology of Darkness
-A Brief History of Time
Good luck
>>9523336
How are these books related to my post?