Summer's point as I interpret it is that telling what is absent from one's world view isn't much of a contribution toward telling us about anyone's point of view. Sort of like not being from Arkansas. That leaves a lot of possibilities and doesn't give me much to go on.
Of course Lovey found his world view with god so uplifting after having gone with out it that he is assumes that certain qualities of the experience he had as an atheist must characterize what we experience too. Not a valid inference given that both his before and after experiences were his, and only his.
Of course Lovey found his world view with god so uplifting after having gone with out it that he is assumes that certain qualities of the experience he had as an atheist must characterize what we experience too. Not a valid inference given that both his before and after experiences were his, and only his.