Romney vs. Obama Can Nate Silver be correct?
#881
Posted 2012-November-06, 18:20
#883
Posted 2012-November-06, 18:26
phil_20686, on 2012-November-06, 17:37, said:
I think you have said the opposite of what you were trying to say. If you believe in some sort of predetermination, whether you get shot or not has long ago been decided, so it doesn't matter if there are guns around; what will happen will happen one way or another. If on the other hand you believe in free will, you realise that if there are "lethal weapons lying around", someone could make a hasty decision to pick one up and use it.
#884
Posted 2012-November-06, 18:35
Vampyr, on 2012-November-06, 18:26, said:
Actually the argument works on both ends.
If you believe strongly in predetermination, than nothing matters. At all.
If you believe strongly in free will, than you believe people should be able to make all the stupid choices they want and face the consequences as they come.
#885
Posted 2012-November-06, 18:36
Vampyr, on 2012-November-06, 16:11, said:
I'm sorry if I'm repeating myself, but a few days ago someone told me they weren't voting for Obama because they thought he was "on their side" and by "their" this person meant "Muslims".
#886
Posted 2012-November-06, 18:40
Vampyr, on 2012-November-06, 18:26, said:
No, if you believe strongly in free will you are likely to parse it as "Man A decides to kill man B, then man A looks for way to kill man B", ergo: guns don't kill people, people kill people.
If you believe that peoples decisions are strongly shaped by environmental factors you might instead think that the mere fact of owning a gun makes you more likely to think using it is an option in any given situation.
Of course, these are generalisations, but the correlation between religion and guns in the evangelical regions of the US is not a coincidence.
#888
Posted 2012-November-06, 18:49
phil_20686, on 2012-November-06, 18:40, said:
Well, OK, but having a gun makes it a lot easier.
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Maybe, maybe not. Bible-belt dwellers are much more likely to live in areas where hunting is popular. I do not think that there is anything particularly Christian about gun ownership.
#889
Posted 2012-November-06, 18:53
dwar0123, on 2012-November-06, 18:35, said:
If you believe strongly in predetermination, than nothing matters. At all.
If you believe strongly in free will, than you believe people should be able to make all the stupid choices they want and face the consequences as they come.
So by "believe strongly in free will" I meant, "believe strongly that the decisions that you make are actually choices", as opposed to being basically determined by environmental factors. Societal attitudes to this question have moved a long way. in the 1900's it was believed that most character traits were essentially completely inherited, and that you could therefore alleviate criminal tendencies through eugenics. By 1970 most of the intellectual left believed in the blank slate hypothesis.
#890
Posted 2012-November-06, 19:00
Vampyr, on 2012-November-06, 18:49, said:
(2)Maybe, maybe not. Bible-belt dwellers are much more likely to live in areas where hunting is popular. I do not think that there is anything particularly Christian about gun ownership.
(1) I think the rates of pre-meditated murder is the same pretty much everywhere. If you decide to kill someone in cold blood there are a lot of everyday objects that make perfectly serviceable weapons.
(2) So we are not talking about gun ownership, so much as attitudes to gun control. Owning a hunting rifle does not seem to be strongly correlated with whether you think rocket launchers should be legal....... I mean the gun associations in the US once held a protest over legislation requiring a waiting period for buying a military grade assault rifle. We are talking about whether you think assault weapons and sub machine guns should be legal, not hunting rifles or shot guns.
#891
Posted 2012-November-06, 19:01
Ok so now a few more precincts are in and ohio now 50-50
#892
Posted 2012-November-06, 19:10
phil_20686, on 2012-November-06, 19:01, said:
Ok so now a few more precincts are in and ohio now 50-50
Exit polls from Ohio are suggesting 51-48 for Obama
#893
Posted 2012-November-06, 19:40
hrothgar, on 2012-November-06, 19:10, said:
there are now about a million votes in in both ohio and virginia, and it is now obama in ohio and romney in virgnina, both by margins of about 15%. Anyone know roughly how many votes we are expecting in these states?
#894
Posted 2012-November-06, 19:43
phil_20686, on 2012-November-06, 19:40, said:
Please look at my earlier post about early returns in Ohio...
The pattern of returns varies enormously over time. You can't use early margins to predict much or anything...
#895
Posted 2012-November-06, 19:59
#897
Posted 2012-November-06, 20:18
#899
Posted 2012-November-06, 20:28
#900
Posted 2012-November-06, 20:41
phil_20686, on 2012-November-06, 19:00, said:
OK, whatever. I really suspect that the Colorado Batman murderer would have been less successful if he'd had a paperweight instead of guns, but what do I know.