RE: Evidence Verses Faith
November 26, 2008 at 9:09 pm
(November 26, 2008 at 1:00 pm)Daystar Wrote: (November 25, 2008 at 10:56 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: Sounds like intuition to me. It was based on past experiences of past evidence. Not faith.
If by intuition you mean knowledge without conscious reasoning I don't think that that would apply. What I meant by faith is that I had faith in my knowledge through past experiences and reasoned that that was the most probabal outcome.
Yeah, but I thought you meant it was past experiences that you weren't currently conscious of/couldn't remember at the time. If you could remember exactly what experiences you were basing your judgment on then that is indeed flat out logic.
If you however were basing your judgment on past experiences, but you had no memory of what those past experiences were, so it was at least partially unconscious or whatever - then isn't that intuition.
If intuition isn't based on past experience at all, not even unconscious or preconscious experiences...what the hell IS it based on?
I get my philosophers mixed up sometimes - but wasn't it Hume who said that we get all our imagination from parts of our experience? E.G the idea of an angel comes from the experience of a man or woman and wings - combined.
So surely even intuition must come from past experience. Isn't that what this event was? Or was it just a lucky guess? Or was it flat out logic?
If its flat out logic why call it 'faith'. Is making a cup of tea 'faith'? If you would then SURELY this is simply a matter of semantics?
(November 25, 2008 at 10:56 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: Besides IF A person of faith makes up some idea that ISN'T supernatural but there is NO evidence of it and ends up being write. Could just be a complete fluke. There wasn't evidence but then once it was proved then you realize of course there WAS evidence before. It just hadn't been proved yet.
Quote:Could have been a fluke, could have been right or wrong. It was a probability. When I study the Bible I have faith in that it will always prove to be right because it always has in the past. Do I have evidence that it will in any particular occurance? Not until it turns out to be right in that particular occurance but the faith comes from that it always has in the past.
Yeah but you can make anything fit the pattern.
If you play poker and God doesn't let you win all the time you can simply say that God doesn't approve of gambling.
But there are expert poker players who do in fact believe in God and when they win they thank God. And when they lose they think they went wrong or its part of God's plan for their fortune.
(November 25, 2008 at 10:56 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: The thing about faith is its holding beliefs that you have no evidence of and standing by them despite the fact that your 'faith' never works. All the times it apparently 'works' aren't related to the faith at all. They're related to evidence and science. Its just the religious person likes to think its part of faith when it isn't.
Quote:Religious people tend to put faith in things that have nothing to do with God or the Bible. They have have faith that God will help them get through some life threatening crisis or even help them win a football game and God has nothing to do with that. That isn't faith, that is ignorance.
But your INTERPRETATION of the bible is the same sort of ignorance. You are ignorant to think that your interpretation is correct because there are so MANY interpretations. And so many 'EXPERT' interpretations.
The most consistent interpretation is the entirely literal one. And when you interpret the bible literally not only is most of it an utter load of nonsense - but a lot of it is HIGHLY immoral. Grotesquely immoral in fact if you consider a lot of the old testament.
So bible interpretation is the same kind of ignorant bullshit that you criticise. And in fact the stuff you were giving examples of is just like what I said about the poker player. He's stupid because he thinks it has relevance with 'God'. But its also a load of total bullshit to make it fit the pattern so you can excuse things when things go wrong or simply say 'God' doesn't apply to certain things because he doesn't approve of them. When you can't know that. Especially when you consider that there's no evidence that he even exists!
So if you're not believing stupid things like some religious gamblers do - that God is going to let them win - you are however making things fit the pattern through your interpretations.
Yeah its got nothing to do with the bible,
but what the hell has your personal interpretation of the bible got to do with the bible.
Once more: As I said, there are many interpretations of the bible and many so called 'EXPERT' ones. Why on earth do you value your own so? Because you want to? Because it suits you? Because it fits your pattern? because you don't realize you are doing it or you think that God is guiding your soul that there is no evidence of the existence of? Just like God?
(November 25, 2008 at 10:56 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: For example on 'God TV' they always go on and on about two things: the the existence and truth of God. And good morals.
But they act like its connected and one thing! The existence of the supernatural is an entirely different issue to morality. Whether God exists or not that's got nothing to do with if you're a good person.
That is just ignorance. I agree with you there. I would advise not to watch God TV.
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I'm glad we agree here. Except that I like to watch God TV when I'm really bored and for entertainment.
And besides considering there are a lot of fundamentalists in the world and they are the real threat why only learn about the more 'reasonable' ones.
Besides I think even the so called 'reasonable' believers like yourself are still delusional. I'm not going to pretend people of faith are all 'more reasonable' like you.
Its important for me to know what a lot of religious people believe and indeed
actually watch on TV seriously. Because it has an effect on society.
But most of all; I actually don't really have any personal experience with religious people myself, OFF-LINE. Its interesting to get an idea of the sort of shit that a lot of religous people watch. And how fundamentalists think rather than just the basics and how they are delusional.
ASWELL as of course talking to and knowing about more 'reasonable' believers like yourself. Who are sadly in the minority or so I've heard.
After all a lot of more 'reasonable believers' - at least of the past - are/were in fact closet atheists perhaps.
But most of all I watch God TV for entertainment and I am still frankly baffled that people can ever actually believe that bullshit. And I still to this day find that fact interesting. Especially since I have had no real (off-line) personal experiences with the religious. As I have said above.
Over and out. I feel like ending with a perhaps entirely irrelevant quote from George Carlin because its one of my favourite quotes and it occurred to me for some reason, its totally off-point but oh well, I like it:
'Its called the American dream, because you have to be asleep to believe in it'. - George Carlin.