That's because of the western conception of god or the scientific religion ruling supreme. Richard Dawkins and the likes are revolting against gods because their incapacity to understand and by revolting they show their obedience to science, trying to get the respect of that of the genius physicist they always so aspired to be but lack the genius for. — Hillary
(No) help is on its way! I'm on my own! — Agent Smith
The points you raised reminds me of the maxim a theory that explains everything explains nothing. I dunno! — Agent Smith
Why did Jews NOT lose their faith in a (benevolent) God? — Agent Smith
One could use rationality to address faith as gods offer a reason for bringing the universe into existence. — Hillary
Have you ever received help from other humans? — universeness
God moves in a mysterious way. — William Cowper
That's a rationalization, not rationality. A rationalization is a plausible reason we invent to support a belief or desire, but is not necessarily rational. — Philosophim
A get-out-of-jail card for God. Again, a theory that explains everything explains nothing, oui? — Agent Smith
Again, a theory that explains everything explains nothing, oui? — Agent Smith
A ToE has a deceiving name. It explains mechanisms at the fundaments only and it is wrongly thought that from this knowledge everything can be explained. The basic principles are know the. — Hillary
That last sentence is just a contradiction. I don't know what you're talking about.
When you say "a get out of jail free" card you're already passing judgement. Humans have no idea. — Moses
You ought to read Ecclesiastes; it'll challenge your own intuitive value judgments. Humans have no idea how the world ought to be or whose better off or how good or bad events often are because they can't see long term effects. You can't zoom out, we only see things from our limited perspective. — Moses
:up:There are plenty of rational reasons not to believe in God prior to the Holocaust. — Philosophim
Developmentally, Humans acquired the habit of (make)believing long before, if they ever do, any competence at (critical, defeasible) reasoning. Surveys consistently show that about a third of folks are incorrigible fideists and another third expedient conformists to their familial faiths. "Cause?" False fears (which "the faithful" are socialized to communally self-medicate with ritualized false hopes).The real question then is, "What causes people to have faith?"
Why did Jews NOT lose their faith in a (benevolent) God? — Agent Smith
Why did Jews NOT lose their faith in a (benevolent) God? — Agent Smith
The idea that something as powerful as a God would care about any individual person's happiness does not really jibe with any stories about the gods or about the Hebrew God. — ASmallTalentForWar
God was understood to be the lord of good and evil. Evil generally synonymous with misfortune rather than malevolent intent. — ASmallTalentForWar
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