RE: The real religion?
August 13, 2016 at 5:09 am
(This post was last modified: August 13, 2016 at 5:14 am by bennyboy.)
(August 12, 2016 at 11:18 pm)SteveII Wrote: I didn't assert anything and your assertion is just a theory. In what possible way could you prove any of that? Even if there is no God, there may very well be another reason why we are predisposed to the supernatural.
You didn't assert anything? Do you want to link the many, many, many unsupportable assertions you've made in this thread?
The difference between my speculation about superstitious behavior is that it's a connection of very basic principles: animals want to live, they have instincts, and the instincts cause behaviors. I'm not bothered by the possibility that it may be wrong, so long as in the meantime I'm making sensible inferences.
The same is easily observed in humans. Humans have ALL KINDS of superstitious beliefs, only some of which are Christian religious. But their beliefs are a response to how they feel, i.e. their instincts. You yourself have said that among the many benefits of the Christian religion are how it makes you feel: deep peace, etc. and that Christianity is therefore a special snowflake, since no other religion makes people feel the way the Christian religion does. This is an ASSERTION, by the way.
At any rate, fine, you have feelings. How do you go from "I have feelings" to "the feelings are about God," if you cannot establish that God exists except BY your feelings? Where's that point of convergence that lets you bridge from one to the other?
You might want to look up a picture of a circle, and then ask yourself if your circular path is likely to lead to forward progress in your thinking.