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But you've just limited all of human knowledge to that based on Evidentialism, despite the fact that nobody actually lives their lives based on that approach.  Take the statement, "Genocide is wrong."  Where is your scientific proof for that?  Have we nothing to say about that because it's not a testable hypothesis?

@avclub-1e2184e9a38acddfb65b66905ad70f9a:disqus I understand what you're saying, but I still think that underlying the discussion is a murky definition of the ideas of "evidence" and "proof," or whatever you want to call it.  You seem to be advocating a strong form of Cartesian Foundationalism, which I think is just

What makes discussions on God and religion difficult is the fact that what constitutes "evidence" is decidedly subjective.  For example, when pondering where the universe came from, some may find it preposterous to believe that some invisible "God" was the spark behind creation of the universe, while others may find

Waaaaaaaaaaaalt!!!!!!

This whole show has been about Walt's feeling underappreciated in his life, and the last couple episodes have shown us that he would rather put himself in danger than give somebody else the credit for his work.  I just can't see Walt taking the run-and-hide way out of this.

I'm going to take this spot near the top and say: Ho. Ly. Crap. Cat looked stunning in that dress. I mean…..wow.

I agree with all of you. Brent's insistence on being the one providing the wisdom to his group - "sometimes claims are false…" - is so dickish and funny and so utterly believable all at the same time. That episode is so painfully funny.