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Old 10-19-2005, 09:00 AM   #1
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Question Why Do You Believe ?

This is addressed to believers and nonbelievers:
As a nonbeliever in the supernatural (which includes all dieties), I am curious as to why over 95% of humans hold onto one or more supernatural beliefs - even though they may agree that their beliefs are irrational. Specifically, how do you rationalize your beliefs ?
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Old 10-19-2005, 11:14 AM   #2
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I'm a Deist more or less, but a Lutheran one. I certainly don't believe in miracles, ghosts, or anything like that. I believe it contradicts God's wisdom to allow miracles. However, things like the existence of God, the incarnation of Jesus, etc. I do not believe can be rationally proven or disproven, and thus I can accept them on faith alone.

I'm not sure this belongs in Biblical Criticism, though.
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This would do better in GRD
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Old 10-19-2005, 11:28 AM   #4
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I'm a Deist more or less, but a Lutheran one.
Huh? How is that possible?

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I certainly don't believe in miracles, ghosts, or anything like that. I believe it contradicts God's wisdom to allow miracles. However, things like the existence of God, the incarnation of Jesus, etc. I do not believe can be rationally proven or disproven, and thus I can accept them on faith alone.
But isn't the incarnation a miracle?
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But isn't the incarnation a miracle?
Yeah; I'm curious as to what was meant by the "etc.", as well.
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Old 10-19-2005, 07:35 PM   #6
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I try to avoid belief and disbelief - as I see both as being irrelevent. :huh:
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I believe things on evidence and never on faith.

Because I realize my own limits and fallibility, there's always an explicit degree of tentativity in my beliefs. I'm always open to the possibility that I'm wrong, and (for instance) despite the vast experimental evidence indicating that gravity obeys exactly an inverse square law, if you measure to a sufficient degree of precision the relation isn't precisely inverse square.

My beliefs are relative and not absolute.
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You CANNOT be a deist and believe in Christ. Deism states God created the earth and never intervenes and that totaly contradicts Deism. You are a VERY liberal Lutheran.
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This is addressed to believers and nonbelievers:
As a nonbeliever in the supernatural (which includes all dieties), I am curious as to why over 95% of humans hold onto one or more supernatural beliefs - even though they may agree that their beliefs are irrational. Specifically, how do you rationalize your beliefs ?
Here are some reasons people may believe:

1. Their parents taught them about their beliefs, and their parents wouldn't lie to them, would they? It must be true, if mom and dad and all their friends believe it's true. It's easier to stay with the status quo.

2. It's comforting to think that some unimaginable, yet loving, supernatural being has a plan that will eventually explain all the currently inexplicable suffering and seemingly random mishaps that are occuring in your life.

3. The universe is too marvelous not to have been created by some supernatural omni-everything being.

Those are some of the reasons I used to believe.
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Old 10-19-2005, 09:54 PM   #10
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Why Christians believe? Why not?

What does it hurt? Who does it hurt?

If believing in personal immortality makes people a little happier-------why should I give a shit?

Why should you?
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