ShadowBoxing
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Actually, I was having a discussion on just this Saturday night with a friend of mine and former student, while we were drunk (not that drunk though) and smoking cigars.The Lizard said:I disagree here, simply because there are plenty of unreasonable, abusive, rambling monomaniacs that make it their mission to debunk and mock any profession of religious belief they stumble across.
Disbelief, like belief, has both reasonable and unreasonable degrees to which it drives one's daily thought process and the ability to communicate with others.
He made some interesting points. And the first had directly to do with what Lizard said.
For some people, he noted, faith alone is enough. Both of us were Christians at one time, but we both concluded we needed something more, some empirical foundation for our beliefs. Not just faith.
However he said that for some this faith is enough, and perhaps even if one could disprove the ENTIRE Bible false, right down to who wrote it and the characters in it, people would still believe it. He also contended that while the people who debunk and study the Bibles history forget and then shove it in some believers obviously never studied people. It's great to have information available, but ultimately it's their choice to reject it whether you see it as logical or not.
Either way, I thought the point that for some faith is all that is needed was well made.