RE: Theists- do you believe without evidence?
April 30, 2013 at 8:16 pm
(This post was last modified: April 30, 2013 at 8:17 pm by Mystic.)
I believe in myself with no evidence that the concept of myself has any substance behind it.
And I believe in praise, with no evidence, praise is a property of any being or state of being or action.
There is no evidence for the dearest of our beliefs as far as I know.
I really wish there was some that I was aware of.
I believe in God despite no evidence and evidence to the contrary.
Yes God now, as in I worship that being, even though my own reasoning would have me not to.
I believe without evidence. Although I would take the existence of the self/soul, praise, morals, knowledge of free-will, all to be proofs of a Transcendent origin and creator, I realize both the syllogism that points to that and the very existence of these things are properly basic "faiths" too, with no evidence.
There is no evidence for our dearest of our beliefs. In fact, there is plenty of evidence against each one of them.
I refuse to believe in what the evidence as far as observation goes, and I'm sticking to my faith/instinct/intuition.
I'm a stubborn mystic, "once an irfani, always an irfani".
And I believe in praise, with no evidence, praise is a property of any being or state of being or action.
There is no evidence for the dearest of our beliefs as far as I know.
I really wish there was some that I was aware of.
I believe in God despite no evidence and evidence to the contrary.
Yes God now, as in I worship that being, even though my own reasoning would have me not to.
I believe without evidence. Although I would take the existence of the self/soul, praise, morals, knowledge of free-will, all to be proofs of a Transcendent origin and creator, I realize both the syllogism that points to that and the very existence of these things are properly basic "faiths" too, with no evidence.
There is no evidence for our dearest of our beliefs. In fact, there is plenty of evidence against each one of them.
I refuse to believe in what the evidence as far as observation goes, and I'm sticking to my faith/instinct/intuition.
I'm a stubborn mystic, "once an irfani, always an irfani".