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|    felix_unger to grabber    |
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|    12 Jan 15 19:13:19    |
      XPost: alt.agnosticism, alt.athiesm, alt.talk.creationism       XPost: sci.skeptic       From: me@nothere.biz              On 11-January-2015 9:19 PM, grabber wrote:       > On 11/01/2015 04:24, felix_unger wrote:       >> On 06-January-2015 10:20 PM, Malte Runz wrote:       >>       >>> "felix_unger" skrev i meddelelsen       >>> news:cgeitjFjt09U1@mid.individual.net...       >>>>       >>>> On 30-December-2014 1:27 PM, Malte Runz wrote:       >>>>       >>>> > "felix_unger" skrev i meddelelsen >       >>>> news:cgdpvbFdtgnU1@mid.individual.net...       >>>> >       >>>> > (snip)       >>>> >       >>>> >> ... atheists cannot prove God does not exist, you can only believe       >>>> it >> to be the case, and so you have faith that belief is correct.       >>>> >       >>>> > And so do you, have faith, when you believe in the non-existence of       >>>> > invisible pink unicorns in a parallel universe, right?       >>>>       >>>> I have faith (confidence) in a belief that such a proposition is       >>>> nonsense is true       >>>       >>> And I have confidence that there are no gods. Now, would you say that       >>> a theist also has "confidence" in the existence of a particular god?       >>       >> of course. religious belief is based on faith not proof.       >>       >>> Or is his faith different from the 'faith=confidence'?       >>       >> no.       >>       >>>       >>>>       >>>> >       >>>> > I don't believe we're all brains soaking in pods in a matrix,       >>>> either, > even if I can't prove it, and it doesn't take faith to not       >>>> believe it. I > live my life, as if we aren't 'soakers' and as if       >>>> there are no gods. All > three possibilites are equally absurd, and       >>>> to make it a question about > faith shows a lack of understanding.       >>>> >       >>>> > But... why can't you and so many of the, openly, theistic minded, >       >>>> understand that it does not take faith to not believe in something, >       >>>> which takes faith to have belief in the existence of?       >>>>       >>>> it doesn't take faith to not believe, ...       >>>       >>> So lack of belief in gods doesn't take faith. Great.       >>>       >>>       >>>> ... but it takes faith to believe that a belief is correct/true.       >>>       >>> You believe that it is true that there are no pink invisible unicorns.       >>> Is your belief utterly faithbased or are you letting a little sliver       >>> of rational thinking creep in and help you form an opinion?       >>       >> it's both faith and reason, but in this case 99.9% reason       >>       >>>       >>>       >>>> ... ie.. one has faith that ones belief is correct. Is it not so?       >>>       >>> I believe that a tiger will not appear out of the blue in my bathroom       >>> when I go to brush my teeth. It is not a question of faith.       >>       >> it's a belief that you have, if you happen to think that. it's also       >> something that you happen to believe is true. to say you have faith that       >> your belief is correct is just another way of saying that. but in this       >> instance the amount of 'faith' in your belief is miniscule since you       >> already know that it can't happen. so we could say that for all intents       >> and purpose, there is really no faith involved. however, if your       >> bathroom were in a thatched bungalow in the African jungle, where tigers       >> are know to roam, that had only open unglazed windows, you would need to       >> have a great deal more faith that any such belief was correct. this is       >> the problem with you atheists. you see everything in black and white,       >> and fail to consider each case or situation on it's merits. it's also       >> the reason that I keep saying you lack common sense.       >>       >>> I believe that the airplane, I'm sitting in, will take off and fly me       >>> to my destination. No faith needed there, either.       >>       >> if you have such a belief I would say it's completely unjustified.       >> planes crash during takeoff or flight, or when landing. you certainly       >> need faith to believe it won't happen! you could argue that the amount       >> of faith you need is small, due the the likelihood of the plane coming       >> to grief in some manner being very small based on airline crash       >> statistics, but you cannot know that your plane will not crash, so you       >> have to have faith that your belief that it won't crash is correct.       >>       >>> Call it 'faith=confidence' if you like, but don't equate it with the       >>> faith of the theist that there is a god.       >>>       >>       >> I don't understand what you mean. faith is faith.       >>       >>       > What you have discovered here is that "evidence" isn't the only word       > that you want to use differently than do at least some other people       > here. "Belief" and "faith" turn out to be also in that category, at       > least while you're talking to Malte.       >       > It's clear that Malte is happy to say he "believes" things that he       > knows are probable rather than certain: it seems you are not.       >       > It's also clear that Malte is capable of distinguishing between       > "faith" meaning a high degree of confidence in a belief, and "faith"       > referring to a belief held in the absence of sufficient evidence. It       > seems you are either unable or unwilling to make this discussion.       >       > It's not surprising that you find you can't agree with people if you       > don't establish shared understandings of the words you want to use.              all beliefs require a degree of faith in their veracity. not my fault if       he doesn't understand that              >       > (As an aside, I note that you think tigers roam wild in Africa. You       > might want to check this out).              It was just a hypothetical example to illustrate a point. I prefixed it       with 'if'              --       rgds,              Pete       -------              "JE SUIS CHARLIE"              http://thereligionofpeace.com       http://pamelageller.com/       http://www.barenakedislam.com/       Brigitte Gabriel's answer to 'peaceful' moslems.. http://tinyurl       com/brigitteGab       "The right to free speech includes the right to offend"       "ISIS's actions represent no faith, least of all the Muslim faith"       -Barack Obama, idiotic President of the USA       "These terrorists and fanatics have nothing to do with the Muslim religion"       - idiotic FRENCH PRESIDENT FRANCOIS HOLLANDE              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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