Of course not, as "evidenced" by my comment..

"...I'm not arguing against doubt. I'm for it to an extent. But we should temper doubt with logic...'

My point was that we can reduce the amount of doubt by proper sampling and testing. That in turn frees the mind to be open to more "radical" possibilities.

Too much skepticism makes for a constipated mind. ;)

Eric



On 8/21/2010 4:36 PM, Darren Garrison wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 15:15:18 -0700, you wrote:

If one looks hard enough at anything with a skeptical mind ambiguity
will present itself in all it's subjective glory.
As does confirmation bias.  Are you REALLY suggesting that people shouldn't look
at information skeptically and point out flaws in it?
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