Post by tatiannaalonso on Oct 5, 2015 18:48:28 GMT
Tatianna Alonso
Professor David Lane
Critical Thinking
05 December, 2015
Code: Coca Cola
Q(1) Given Q/*Told to answer only this one* Draw from your own life, an experience between the subjective reality and no objective proof: Back to my paranormal experience, I didn't know exactly or not if all the information I was given was true. I just thought it must’ve been with that much detail, why would my cousins go to such an extent to make me believe in the Ouija board. I was given names, flower types, and an exact cemetery location. Had I taken a deeper look into these allegations maybe I would’ve had more of an objective truth to my subjective reality. Another example would be believing in/being in love, I would say that falls under this category because as easily as you can say you're in love you can say you've fallen out of it. It's a subjective reality with no proof. What could be proof? a marriage? a child? all can be conceived without love and that's proven most in our own culture, David Lane has even said he knows of couples where the male in the relationship is primarily attracted to the same sex, it was just in a time before it was accepted so his only outlet of love was to be with a woman. Society tells us with marriage there is love, with a child there is love, how to do you conceive one without the other? Lust. Lust is the unbarred proof- it's simply a factor that manipulates the situation. One last example would be religion, it’s a subjective reality for some people and they have no more proof than “faith”. Faith is the only thing they can go by, they have no proof of what they live by. The say things happen to them like getting signs from gods and all but what do they base this on? what was the original probability of that “sign” happening. Was it small chances? did the universe mean for that to happen to guide you or was the Buddah, Allah, Jesus telling you to do so and follow that path? No objective truth to a subjective reality.