(February 26, 2019 at 9:32 am)tackattack Wrote: This is a post for any non-Christian to list their top 3 things they would like to explain to Christians. It can be top three reasons God doesn't exist. It can be top three reasons the Bible is wrong. The top three reasons Religion is bad for society. etc. ad nauseum. To keep it brief though, this post really isn't about combatting those things. I'm just interested in compiling a list what non-Christians would like Christians to know. I'd like the posts to not be ranting ramblings, so if you have multiple lists, please try and post them on a separate post. I'd like to keep the top three list of whatever category you'd like to express in simple bullets, but feel free to elaborate as much as you need to on each of your three points.
Three things believers tend to get wrong?
1. Psychology. There's always a failure to account for the psychology of the people in general and your own. The power of suggestion, the power of indoctrination...
2. What does god need with a starship? And by starship, I mean all the believers who get in their minds that they should pass on the notion of god to other people. If a god is real, then the best tool we have to ascertain reality will eventually find it. And that tool is science. That the existence of god has been claimed since before science was remotely advanced enough, makes it seem like the concept of god was invented, instead of discovered.
3. What sort of god would value faith? Faith?! Belief without any good reason for it. I'll tell you what sort of god would value faith, the non-existent kind. For who is valuing faith is not the god, but the god proponents, for they cannot produce a god at all to show... and so faith and belief are the only tools for someone's mind to acknowledge the non-existent as existing. How cute, I went full circle and back to psychology.