RE: What makes people irrational thinkers?
December 11, 2021 at 9:52 pm
(This post was last modified: December 11, 2021 at 9:52 pm by Belacqua.)
(December 11, 2021 at 9:27 pm)Simon Moon Wrote: I can't speak for the OP, but for me, my athreism is a provisional position, it is not a destination.
This seems very reasonable to me, and wise.
Quote:I am completely open to being convinced a god or gods exist, but without rational, evidence based, reasoned argument, and valed and sound logic to support the case that a god exists, how would we go about figuring out if it is true, or likely to be true? As long as theists continue to fail to provide good standards of evidence to support their claims, my atheism will continue.
I think you'll see that there are two points here that can be questioned.
The first is whether or not rational evidence based reasoned argument with valid and sound logic really has failed to support the case that god exists.
The second is whether such an approach is the only or best way to support the case that god exists.
Believe it or not there are fascinating, non-crazy, challenging thinkers who disagree with you on both points.
Quote:And let me add, that I don't think theists have a rational reason to believe in gods. It is not that my bar is set too high, it's that theirs is set too low.
Or is set differently. It is hard to imagine, in our place, time, and social class, that sane people could disagree with us, but this is what questioning one's own beliefs consists of.