Indeed. It's beyond belief that some people actually think of faith in that way. The lengths that some people will go to in order to rationalise the irrational is quite remarkable. — S
Why is it hard to believe? You only say that becuase you do not have faith (a good thing).
People are taught to have faith, to use it as justification. This is no different than if you were taught anything erroneous, like being taught in school that the earth is flat. Would we be surprised that a person taught that, believed that? — DingoJones
don't see this going anywhere productive. Not being dismissive, and mean no slight whatsoever- but just see the start of a do loop that will not benefit either of us. — Rank Amateur
If you mean forget theism as in erase it from our memory or knowledge I would not advocate that notion. — Mayor of Simpleton
I still think I get to decide who, and for how long I engage with. Please feel free not to engage me if that is unacceptable to you. Again it is not a slight in any way, just have no interest in prolonged idea tennis where we both lob back and forth and at the end we will be in exactly the same place. Seems a waste of time to me. — Rank Amateur
Good point. You know, I almost added, "especially for a philosophy enthusiast", but then I remembered that, in some ways, philosophy is a parody of itself. — S
I think I understand what you mean, and indeed the same observation can be said about humans themselves. — DingoJones
My judgement is that there is nothing you can say to me on this topic that will be of any value to me. And likewise it is my judgment there is nothing I can say on this topic that you will value. I may be mistaken in my judgment, it has happened before, but if neither of us will gain anything, what is the point. — Rank Amateur
I think nothing bad about you at all. I have absolutely no idea at all what winning an argument on here means, it is certainly no objective of mine. — Rank Amateur
If anyone cares to discuss the question does god exist without taking things personally or making attacks of person, using tu quoque or employing constant psychological deflection, I'd find this to be an interesting topic. — Mayor of Simpleton
I don't know if that helps, but if not... I can add more words. — Mayor of Simpleton
Again it is not a slight in any way, just have no interest in prolonged idea tennis where we both lob back and forth and at the end we will be in exactly the same place. — Rank Amateur
You say that from a position of privilege. In another place or time, you probably wouldn't be so fortunate. And this privilege didn't come out of nowhere, it had to be fought for, and it would still need to be fought for in some places today, like Saudi Arabia for example. — S
I am aware of only 3 basic arguments against theism. — Rank Amateur
I have really no idea what this criticism has to do with my comment.
I was simply asking for clarification as to what was meant by "forget theism" in another post. In my reply I simply asked if they meant we should forget theism, as in have it leave out memories.
An understanding of the basics of theism is required to understand a large portion of cultural history. Having theism forgotten would mean that necessary aspect to understand history would be lost. — Mayor of Simpleton
Is theism (an ideology) the same as the existence of god (an ideal)?
If one has an ideal, does that mean one must have an ideology formed around that ideal or could one simply have an ideal that does not result in an ideology?
Basically is an ideal and ideology the same thing? — Mayor of Simpleton
It's not complicated. You said that you wouldn't advocate forgetting theism. — S
I pointed out that you're saying that from a position of privilege, and I think that I made it clear what I meant by that. — S
The thing is, that decision wouldn't just affect you and your bourgeois concerns. — S
Some people have more pressing concerns. — S
Some people are stuck with the short end of the stick. — S
And for these people, that decision could be profoundly life changing. — S
Not sure how we could separate them for the purpose of our discussion. Don't see much difference between what you believe to exist, does or does not exist, and it exists or not. If that is what you are asking. — Rank Amateur
I am interested in discussing the existence of god. — Mayor of Simpleton
I have no reason based argument for “god” of the Christian bible. — Rank Amateur
Also happy to argue against the atheist arguments I noted above, but that is also a well worn path — Rank Amateur
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