Knight -
I'm convinced that it's how I think it is because I've spent a lot of time thinking about it, and it makes sense to me, so I go with it. My belief and also the feeling that everything is god causes me to see evidence of god's existence by the fact that things exist. You could say that my premise contains the conclusion. It would also be fair to say that I'm stuck i that and I don't mind either being stuck in that or the fact that one could say that I am. My belief has created a cycle in which I see the evidence and nothing can change that, unless I one day elt differently. However, even if that happened, the "logic" (or whatever you want to call it) of my belief would remain uncontradicted (is that a word? never mind) and I'd probably g back to my belief. I've never in my life come across anything which contradicts my belief. No argument at all, ever. However I don't mind being challenged (that means finding myself questning my beliefs) and I'm open to that.
I'm convinced that it's how I think it is because I've spent a lot of time thinking about it, and it makes sense to me, so I go with it. My belief and also the feeling that everything is god causes me to see evidence of god's existence by the fact that things exist. You could say that my premise contains the conclusion. It would also be fair to say that I'm stuck i that and I don't mind either being stuck in that or the fact that one could say that I am. My belief has created a cycle in which I see the evidence and nothing can change that, unless I one day elt differently. However, even if that happened, the "logic" (or whatever you want to call it) of my belief would remain uncontradicted (is that a word? never mind) and I'd probably g back to my belief. I've never in my life come across anything which contradicts my belief. No argument at all, ever. However I don't mind being challenged (that means finding myself questning my beliefs) and I'm open to that.