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Debate Score:18
Arguments:17
Total Votes:18
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Anything Which Occurred in the Past Cannot Be Proven

Anything Which Occurred in the Past Cannot Be Proven to Have Actually Occurred

Agree

Side Score: 9
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Disagree

Side Score: 9
1 point

Until we have infallible sensory organs and memories, no.

Side: Agree
2 points

Until we have infallible sensory organs and memories, no.

We'll make a solipsist out of you yet.

Side: Agree
1 point

You know what's scary? I'm becoming more an more libertarian each day...

You'd much sooner make me a libertarian.

Side: Agree
2 points

I am not sure, but I could imagine if we have an event recording solution that has multiple sensors (video, audio, timing, gps, individual tracking, human memory recording, etc.) that we could undoubtedly prove past events.

Side: Disagree

Yes it can. .

Side: Disagree
Liber(1730) Disputed
1 point

How can anything in the past be proven to have actually taken place?

Side: Agree
1 point

Disagreed... Because as long as we are on Earth as human beings still the authority of our senses and the happenings as of reality and truth as it goes. It is lawful that the past is a fact as it had happened and has grown somewhere on evidence.

Side: Disagree
1 point

Dinosaurs are a myth ? You can record something and prove it happened in the past 5 minutes into the future ? This topic doesn't make much sense to me sory

Side: Disagree

Depends on what would constitute as proof. For example, I'm fairly convinced that Mein Kampf proves that the birth of Adolf Hitler occurred. But then I'm sure some would say otherwise.

Side: Disagree

There is evidence to prove that something in the past did happen.

Side: Disagree