Well, I'm not that Leah woman.
And I'd call dissatisfaction with the way atheists handle morality a mental flaw
But then again, who doesn't have some kind of mental flaw? Even I must have one.. bad memory, or bad recall. And a huge tendency to simplify things (comes in real handy when I have to summarize something, but is crap when I have to be verbose).
I agree I over-simplified your point. Sorry about that.
I think my brain has enough fail-safes built-in that will prevent me from accepting that some deity exists without proper evidence.
Growing up, insecurities, unexplained phenomena, etc... should bear no weight on my mind... but who knows? If anything, I got from your post that I can't be sure something non-extraordinary won't convince at any point in my life. True, but has low probability.
And I'd call dissatisfaction with the way atheists handle morality a mental flaw

But then again, who doesn't have some kind of mental flaw? Even I must have one.. bad memory, or bad recall. And a huge tendency to simplify things (comes in real handy when I have to summarize something, but is crap when I have to be verbose).
I agree I over-simplified your point. Sorry about that.
I think my brain has enough fail-safes built-in that will prevent me from accepting that some deity exists without proper evidence.
Growing up, insecurities, unexplained phenomena, etc... should bear no weight on my mind... but who knows? If anything, I got from your post that I can't be sure something non-extraordinary won't convince at any point in my life. True, but has low probability.