(October 18, 2012 at 2:10 pm)Darkstar Wrote: Perhaps you misunderstand my point.I understand your point, but I don’t see it as problematic for Christianity.
Quote:Muslims, Jews, Christians, etc. all believe their faith is the correct one, but they cannot all be right.Agreed.
Quote:I argue that the dominant religion in the region and the religion + religiousity of the parents is the strongest factor in determining which religion you end up with, as opposed to which one has the most evidence.Agreed. People tend to be lazy and just accept what they’re taught.
Quote:The number two factor is likely which religion a person likes best (again with no regards to evidence).Not sure that it’s number two, but I agree that people tend to be self-serving.
My question is - so what?
How is this problematic for Christianity?