Sunday, March 30, 2008

Arguments against number #1

The first two premises

1. Nobody knows what's happening to them.
2. They all want it to be okay.


If you feel that there are strong arguments against premise #1 and wish to express them, please do so in the comments section below.

Arguments for #1

The first two premises

1. Nobody knows what's happening to them.
2. They all want it to be okay.


If you feel that there are strong arguments in accordance with the first premise, add your arguments in the comments section below. If you agree with premise #1 and want to say why, go for it.

Online Petition #2

The first two premises

1. Nobody knows what's happening to them.
2. They all want it to be okay.


If you cannot think of a way in which anyone can prove to you that they know what is happening to them, in that you cannot know that they know what is happening to them, sign your name in the commentary section. As in, if someone told you, "I know what is happening to me in reality and it is this, this, and this..." can you believe them what they are saying to you? Is that what is happening to them in their reality?

Online Petition #1

The first two premises

1. Nobody knows what's happening to them.
2. They all want it to be okay.


For those of you who disagree with the first premise, that is if you can concretely say that anyone can prove that they know what reality is and what is happening to them in reality to you, in that you can agree that what they are saying is their true reality, please sign your name in the comments section. But, before you sign, you must be sure that you can know that they know what is happening to them. For instance, if they say, "This is what is happening to me in my reality..." and you can believe that that is what is happening to them, then sign in the comments sections below.

The first two premises

1. Nobody knows what's happening to them.
2. They all want it to be okay.