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Why people afraid to ask questions about their beliefs?
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Why people afraid to ask questions about their beliefs?
Hi guys,

Since i becommed atheist, i also began think more critically (more or less Big Grin).But why people don't ask questions about their beliefs (not only religious beliefs).I read in one philosophy book that questioning your beliefs is best way to see if they are worth believing in.So what do you guys think, why people don't question on what they hold so dearly, is because of fear, ignorance, or something else ?

Thanks for your answers Big Grin
If you think your afterlife will be better than your current life, you're not really living.You're just waiting to die.
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RE: Why people afraid to ask questions about their beliefs?
Fear. If what they believed as true is suddenly some what, or totally, less than or not true then they are lost. Then they will have to face the uncomfortableness of change.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental. 
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RE: Why people afraid to ask questions about their beliefs?
(August 10, 2016 at 6:40 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: Fear. If what they believed as true is suddenly some what, or totally, less than or not true then they are lost. Then they will have to face the uncomfortableness of change.

Have you read book ,,Mastery" if not you should, in that book it was written that when people change something in themselves, their surroundings or beliefs they experience homestasis -our organism's inbuilt resistance to change.
If you think your afterlife will be better than your current life, you're not really living.You're just waiting to die.
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RE: Why people afraid to ask questions about their beliefs?
Nope. If you're talking about neurobiochemical allostasis vs homeostasis and the effects of stress/change, I got that.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental. 
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RE: Why people afraid to ask questions about their beliefs?
(August 10, 2016 at 6:58 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: Nope. If you're talking about neurobiochemical allostasis vs homeostasis and the effects of stress/change, I got that.

Maybe you are right, probably i didn't understood it correctly Tongue
If you think your afterlife will be better than your current life, you're not really living.You're just waiting to die.
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RE: Why people afraid to ask questions about their beliefs?
Quote:But why people don't ask questions about their beliefs

Because they don't want to hear the answers.
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RE: Why people afraid to ask questions about their beliefs?
Nope meant I haven't read the book, not that you were incorrect. Sorry for not being more clear. (scientology?)
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental. 
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RE: Why people afraid to ask questions about their beliefs?
(August 10, 2016 at 6:31 pm)Torin Wrote: Hi guys,

Since i becommed atheist, i also began think more critically (more or less Big Grin).But why people don't ask questions about their beliefs (not only religious beliefs).I read in one philosophy book that questioning your beliefs is best way to see if they are worth believing in.So what do you guys think, why people don't question on what they hold so dearly, is because of fear, ignorance, or something else ?

Thanks for your answers Big Grin

Because they define themselves by their beliefs, and changing core beliefs would change who they are.  That's a kind of philosophical death.  And not many people want to die.
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RE: Why people afraid to ask questions about their beliefs?
I question things constantly. It is fallacious to imply that belief is from a lack of critical thinking or honest, unbiased examination of evidence.
No doubt many come to their faith blindly or without skepticism, however I most certainly did not arrive where I am by anything but the application of logic, reason, extreme skepticism, critical thinking, and such.
This is a great place to have intellectual and philosophical conversations with a diverse crowd.
It helps to not have some of these with family and friends because politics and religion make the turkey taste funny at Thanksgiving.


Welcome to the forum!
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#10
RE: Why people afraid to ask questions about their beliefs?
Atheists are guilty of this as well. Lots of atheists with embarrassing views or who consistently let their biases get the better of them.
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