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In reply to the discussion: Dear Religion, While you were debating what chicken sandwiches were okay to eat,... [View all]whathehell
(29,067 posts)"A work of art is contribution effort by a person to express themselves and enrich the culture of their particular society. it might not always go as planned, but it's tangible, and for good or ill, it does contribute".
Sorry, but again, you don't seem to understand the meaning of the words you
are using, like "subjectivity" and "tangible". The "value" of a work of art is only "tangible"
to those who claim to gain something from it, and that "gain" is subjective, and can't be "proven",
therefore it can't be established as "fact".
This is why "subjectivity" can't be established as "reality"...Many, for instance,
have claimed to have "experienced" God...Does that make the existence of God a "fact"?
The answer, which your atheist friends will gladly tell you, is "no" because their experience
is "subjective' meaning there is no OBJECTIVE evidence of it, which makes it "unprovable" and "unscientific"
By the way, if you are, as you seem to be, unaware that the entire scientific community has, for the last fifty years or so,
categorically DENIED their ability to prove or DISPROVE the existence of God, then
it seems you have a lot education to catch up on, as you can verify that FACT
of the scientific community's admission with the other atheists here.
Hint: Do yourself a favor and learn the meaning of words before using them.
After doing that, you might want to THINK through your arguments before posting them.
A little course in critical thinking might help too.
Until then, you might be better off staying in the shallow end of the pool.
*The same holds true for your Trinity and Batman arguments. They hold as much "value"
for some as certain works of "art" do for others, and what you clearly don't know,
is that artists have been debating the meaning and "value" of certain paintings as long as philosophers
and theologians have been arguing about the Trinity and certain philosophical concepts!