RE: Shia Islamic Argument for the existence of God
May 28, 2016 at 4:11 am
(This post was last modified: May 28, 2016 at 4:13 am by robvalue.)
No one believes because of these crappy logical arguments.
Clearly not because they make no distinction between any different kind of vague "cause". Certainly nothing to link them to characters out of a book. The belief that the characters are real clearly comes first, with logical arguments as rationalisations built up second.
If anyone genuinely did it in the other order, I'd be extremely worried about how their brain works. Even if someone hasn't been indoctrinated, they're often waist deep in the mythology just by living in society. But then, if you can be fooled by these arguments, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that you could be fooled into thinking fictional characters are real.
Clearly not because they make no distinction between any different kind of vague "cause". Certainly nothing to link them to characters out of a book. The belief that the characters are real clearly comes first, with logical arguments as rationalisations built up second.
If anyone genuinely did it in the other order, I'd be extremely worried about how their brain works. Even if someone hasn't been indoctrinated, they're often waist deep in the mythology just by living in society. But then, if you can be fooled by these arguments, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that you could be fooled into thinking fictional characters are real.
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