RE: A Believer's Thoughts on Faith
July 1, 2022 at 2:24 am
(This post was last modified: July 1, 2022 at 2:32 am by Deesse23.)
(June 30, 2022 at 7:41 pm)rlp21858 Wrote: Deesse23: it's the process of how one step leads to another. steps A and B represent what we understand, knowing exactly how this leads to that (A leads to B), which we are fully convinced of because of universally-recognized proofs. steps C and D (with the possibility of an E or further) represent future steps that we believe are possible though we dont have those universally-recognized proofs.
Thank your for finally agreeing with me, that you dont have any good reason to belive in your god.
Thank your for agreeing with me that faith is your excuse for believeing in lack of having any good reason. According to your own words, all you have is "faith" that in the future you may have good reasons to believe, but right now you dont have any good reasons, else you would have given them, precisely as i said.
Why do you have faith in the christian god and not in the muslim god? You might as well believe in the muslim god, hoping that in the future you will have good reasons to do so.
Are there any other topics you apply faith to (like "when will the next bus arrive") or do you apply faith only to religion/gods? If "no", why?
Cetero censeo religionem delendam esse


