- Joined
- Jun 12, 2015
- Messages
- 13,927
- Gender
- Male
- Religious Affiliation
- Lutheran
- Political Affiliation
- Conservative
- Marital Status
- Married
- Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
- Yes
What we shouldn't do it is say that since science can't answer everything, it therefore can't answer anything. Science already explains a great deal, and is directly responsible for the technological progress we have made. But, there is much our science cannot yet explain...so our work is not finished.
But my skepticism, which drives my atheism, has nothing to do with science. It simply has to do with me not accepting things without evidence...and that's what works best for me. I would not presume to tell others that they can't or shouldn't believe things by faith.
No, my friend.
RESPECTFULLY, if I may share a few points....
You simply have CHOSEN to accept the reality/validity of what you yourself current think is "science." Since that's all you will consider, you've created a perfect circle that can do no other but show you that only such exists. To use your earlier example of the number of sands on all the world's beaches, it's a bit like saying, 'I hold that number is odd because I only accept odd numbers and thus disregard all even ones." This is what Tigger much earlier noted is tying your opponents hands behind his back. And the illustration I used for the proposition: "There is life on Mars" by mandating that nothing from Mars can be used since it is rejected that Mars exists.
IMO, your "skepticism" is actually your FAITH, your BELIEF. It's how it EXCLUDES what is outside your faith/belief/assumptions you choose to run with. I don't see any skepticism about physics, science, about your faith/belief system.... I don't see any skepticism about what YOU claim is real/valid/existing.... I don't see any "skepticism" at ALL - whatsoever - in what you are claiming, my friend. I can't see how it has ANYTHING to do with skepicism. It's simply your choices, your faith, your belief being solidly closed to anything outside of it. It's simply it's exclusivity. It has nothing to do with skepticism, as far as I can tell. I asked you before to reveal your skepticism of science/materialism/physics - and you offered NOTHING, no "skepticism" at all.
I'm not being critical: faith often is exclusive, often rejects what is outside of it. You just seem to be doing the same thing in your belief system. That's not "skepticism" that's making one's faith exclusive: closing the possibility of anything beyond/outside of it. And you are smart enough to create a circle that insures it cannot be challenged by rejecting anything that may be presented that is outside of it.
I'm not questioning the PRACTICALITY of what you suggest, only that it's not skepticism (at all!) - it's just your faith system working for you and your protecting it by making it exclusive and disallowing anything that might challenge it. Friend, most people do that. I realize that this largely applies to me too (in fact, to everyone), especially those whose belief-system "works" for them (as you say yours does for you). I just think it's good to realize it. And not point out the speck in the other guys eye while ignoring..... well, you know.
I'm not suggesting blind gullibility or defending such. My study of several "cults" etc., etc. have lead me to believe that people can belief/assume some pretty absurd things (and yes, it can 'work' for them). IMO, there is a balance, there is a need for reason and reasonability. On the one hand (I think agreeing with the op), I reject the uber-philosophical point of absolute, objective PROOF of a nature none CAN reject and all MUST accept - I think that just doesn't exist (sadly). On the other hand, that, to me, does not suggest all choices/faith/beleive/assumptions are equally valid and entirely exempt from accountability. There's a balance. We must be open to both possibilities: what is outside our "box" may be real.... and what is inside our "box" may not... all the while striking a balance between faith and reason.
Atheists seem at times to be offended by Atheism being labeled a faith. But of course, it is. We ALL walk by faith, we ALL have our belief systems (some "work" some perhaps don't in terms of pure pragmatism). Some are more thought out than others. Some are more exclusive than others (here Atheism is often MORE closed, more exclusive than Theism). But as IMO your posts show, "skepticism" and "proof" often.... well..... aren't. Which just reinforces the point that we ALL walk by faith, we all believe something. And yes, it is not uncommon to form such that is exclusive - as yours is toward the divine, for example.
No disrespect at all intended...... And yes, I confess, I've shared this with you often before. When you say the same things, I tend to in reply, LOL (probably not too helpful). And I rejoice that your belief system, your faith "works" for you. Mine also does - powerfully, wonderfully; few things in my life are a greater blessing.
- Josiah
.
Last edited: