(June 25, 2015 at 9:56 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: 1. We've been over this question. ;-)
And you haven't provided an answer. Why christianity?
Quote:2. If I'm wrong, then I'm wrong. I don't think there's anything to lose.
Yea. Just time, money and effort.
Quote:3. Not at all. I don't think that just because someone doesn't believe something, that it isn't true.
That's not the case.
There are 21 major religious groups in existence today. Christianity is one and it has 44,000 denominations.
There are 2 billion christians in the world.
That's 2/6. It's 1/3. 33% is hardly a good result of something that is supposedly the truth.
If your specific version of this specific gods really wants us to believe, he's doing a terrible job.
If it's the truth, we should be able to teach that conclusion without having to be indoctrinated into it.
How can you simultaneously believe you're right in the same beliefs your parents taught you and acknowledge that parents decide over what the child believes?
Quote:4. Probably because they will never be told? Lol. This is rare. The vast majority of people in civilized societies have/will.
But there are people who won't. What with them? Hell?
Quote:I will teach them what I believe. When they reach a certain age, they will most likely seek deeper reasons to believe than "just because mom and dad told me about it." They will then either choose to stick with it, or take a different road.
That's not what will most likely happen unless you teach them critical thinking.
Hint: teaching them to believe is not teaching them critical thinking. Those two are mutually exclusive.
(June 25, 2015 at 10:05 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: I wasn't, just hadn't gotten to it yet. :-)
You seem to do it a lot. You still haven't told me how you solve the problem of infinite regress.
Quote:Yes, that's what I said lol. "Family influences can play a big role in people's perception of things." I am no different.
I'd like to think I would, but who knows. Probably not.
Most likely not. Most likely you would have never even considered it had you been born in Saudi Arabia or Jordan.
So you don't see any problem with the fact you only believe your religion to be true because your parents told you it is?