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Is there anything more weak-minded and meaningless than having "faith"?

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    Is there anything more weak-minded and meaningless than having "faith"?

    Religious types talk about their faith. But what is that really? Essentially it's an abrogation of one's intellect, reason and the evidence of your senses in order to believe, with no grounds at all, in the existence of a supernatural being.
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    Yes, absence of faith.

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      #3
      Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
      Yes, absence of faith.
      So using your intellect, reason and evidence of your senses to be sceptical is more weak-minded than having faith?
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        #4
        Originally posted by sasguru View Post
        So using your intellect, reason and evidence of your senses to be sceptical is more weak-minded than having faith?
        That wasn't your original question.

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          #5
          faith is holding a belief, then refusing to let anything in to undermine or shake that belief.


          a bit like you and your faith in AGW models




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            #6
            Originally posted by sasguru View Post
            Religious types talk about their faith. But what is that really? Essentially it's an abrogation of one's intellect, reason and the evidence of your senses in order to believe, with no grounds at all, in the existence of a supernatural being.
            I agree as soon as someones tells me they believe in something that has clearly caused and is causing so much of the worlds problems, and they believe this because it's written in some text that is inconsistent, not backed up by any evidence, I immediately regard that person and deluded. Religion and faith have done some much damage human civilisation I can't wait form the day it dies out.

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              #7
              Is there anything more weak-minded and meaningless than having &quot;faith&quot;?

              Yes.

              1. Forcing others to believe the same as you.

              2. Killing others for not believing the same as you.
              The vegetarian option.

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                #8
                Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                faith is holding a belief, then refusing to let anything in to undermine or shake that belief.

                The definition of a deluded mind. Believe in something written in a book thousands of years old, which was patently written in a time before we new much about the natural world.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
                  Yes.

                  1. Forcing others to believe the same as you.

                  2. Killing others for not believing the same as you.
                  Who are the proponents of these acts? The religious, the faithful.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                    Religious types talk about their faith. But what is that really? Essentially it's an abrogation of one's intellect, reason and the evidence of your senses in order to believe, with no grounds at all, in the existence of a supernatural being.
                    Yes, the need to 'big up' yourself by belittling others beliefs. The arrogance in assuming your viewpoint is the only valid one.

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