…Continued
For example, here at TOL, a new poster (unfamiliar with you and therefore actually paying attention to you) can see one of your ravings and can either A.) waste time by attempting to answer you with reason, B.) ignore you, or C.) respond that you are crazy. Any of the reactions are within normal responses, but you can't predict which of these responses you may get (making it "unpredictable.")
Are all of those all of your normal responses? And how about we add a D.) Agree. Isn’t that a normal response. Well maybe not for you, but in case you are not aware that is a normal response for some people.
Secondly, who was your Science teacher? :rotfl:
Thirdly, you are ignoring the fact that in a debate forum --as well as in the world--you are dealing with many different types or kinds of minds. Everyone is of a specific view or opinion and is therefore not in the same frame of mind. And because this is the case, each person in this forum--as well as in the world-- will fall into one of those 4 categories. And so what this means is this:
1. You may have some who are of your mind. And because they are of your mind, they will see MOM’s views as ravings and they will ignore me.
2. You may have some who are of your mind. And because they are of your mind, they will see MOM’s views as ravings and they will respond by calling MOM crazy.
3. You may have some who are of a different mind. And because they are of that mind, these may attempt to answer or debate.
4. You may have some who are of the same mind. And because these are of the same mind, they will see and agree.
Now, what you have failed to realize is the fact that just because all of these responses may be normal, does not mean that they are normal responses for everyone. For example: Let’s say that you have three groups of normal animals: a set of dogs, cats, and parrots or macaws. If you place a bowl of meat and a bowl of milk in front of any one of these hungry animals, the regular response for most normal dogs will be to go for the meat first. For most cats, the regular response may be to go for the milk first. For most parrots or macaws, the regular response may be to ignore both.
As you may see, because they are generally of different views or opinions, the normal response for the dogs will not be the same as the normal response for the cats. And the normal response of the parrots will not be the same as the normal response of the cats and dogs. Therefore, just because all of the responses are normal, does not mean that they are normal for all of the animals that were in that situation.
Now, what does this mean or what does this tell US? Well it tells US that you are false when you say, “…you can't predict which of these responses you may get (making it "unpredictable.").” That’s right, with the use of observation, experience and scientific reasoning, you can predict which is the most likely response of each person. This is because when placed within a certain environment, each person or kind has their own normal way of responding to that situation.
So, Mrs. Catty, you don’t look at what is normal for the board as a whole. Instead by looking at what is the normal for each person, you can predict their response.
Finally, thanks to you Mrs. Catty we have know arrived at another feature that separates highly evolved humans from lower animals and beasts: The ability to predict. With the use of observation, experience, or scientific reason, highly evolved humans are able to accurately predict or forecast the coming of future events. On the other hand, for the most part lower animals and beasts are in essence blind and therefore do not to use observation, experience, or scientific reason to predict or forecast.
Luke 11:29 And when the people were gathered thick together, he began to say, This is an evil generation: they seek a sign; and there shall no sign be given it, but the sign of Jonas the prophet.
Mark 4:12 That seeing they may see, and not perceive; and hearing they may hear, and not understand; lest at any time they should be converted, and [their] sins should be forgiven them.