Lucian Hodoboc
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If you have a few minutes to spare, watch this short clip from an interview with Bertrand Russell. It summarizes several of his most important thoughts on God, religion and beliefs.
One thing that I find fascinating in what he says is: "either a thing is true or it isn't; if it is true, you should believe it; if it isn't, you shouldn't; if you can't find out whether it's true or not, you should suspend judgement". This goes against the very core of the teachings of Christianity, which says that we should live our lives in constant belief of things we cannot find out whether are true or not.
I don't understand why Russel's perspective seems so much more reasonable than the Christian one.
What are some things from this interview clip you would like to share some thoughts on?
One thing that I find fascinating in what he says is: "either a thing is true or it isn't; if it is true, you should believe it; if it isn't, you shouldn't; if you can't find out whether it's true or not, you should suspend judgement". This goes against the very core of the teachings of Christianity, which says that we should live our lives in constant belief of things we cannot find out whether are true or not.
I don't understand why Russel's perspective seems so much more reasonable than the Christian one.
What are some things from this interview clip you would like to share some thoughts on?
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