Yes, I am.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 11:15 amIwannaplato wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 12:13 amNo, it comes off as evasive or confused. You can have your own personal moral or even merely emotional reaction to rape AND not decide that you consider yourself smarter than God.You left out, in your quote here, what I wrote about the issue. Was there something you did not understand? Did you include that when thinking about what I said?Are you thinking my position on that is not clear?![]()
What don't you understand? I'll clear it up.
And atheists are not assuming they are smarter than God.You're using the Bible to demonstrate that they know He exists, lol.They are. They don't listen to Him. But they do know He exists. (Romans 1).
Because all human knowing is probabilistic. We know things, and know them with high probability sometimes; but because we are embodied, fallible and limited creatures, we're never absolutely sure we haven't missed something. Hence, we need faith in what we believe to be most probably true; but we cannot move forward in anything -- even basic science -- without faith in our beliefs.I don't know what the need for faith is if everyone knows.
You would think, for example, that something like the Law of Gravity would be so well-established it requires no faith. But there was a time when nobody knew such a law; and even now that we do know it, we don't quite know what "gravity" is. Our best scientific descriptions don't really tell us exhaustively...there's still something for science to discover there. Until it does, we'll need faith in the Law of Gravity.
Because they call themselves "Atheists." They self-identify by their disbelief in God. So they must consider it very, very important, no? Why would they self-identify that way, if they did not?I see little evidence that most atheist spend a lot of energy on the issue. How did you determine they do this?
Look at a guy like Dawkins or maybe Harris: their whole self-image is "Atheist." Their whole public cachet is about that. Are you going to suppose they don't think it important? But even your garden-variety Atheist is the same: talk to him about metaphysics at all, and he'll leap into the conversation with "I'm an Atheist" immediately.
Or, they don't believe God exists.What else can one make of that but that they think they know better that anything He says?
So you're asking if individuals can be empathetic enough to be good, even though the great mass of human beings cannot? Possibly there are some such individuals: but then, as subjectivist is going to have to insist that their empathy isn't objectively good...it's just their subjective choice to be empathetic. It's not a moral necessity, then.Well, if you're way off on things you'll never find out.But don't worry: we'll find out if I'm right or not.Can't simple empathy be enough.I was talking about specific individuals who are fairly simple people with strong empathy.Then why do we have wars, rapes, slavery, cannibalism, torture, gulags, genocides, racism, theft, lies, cruelty pedophilia...if man is driven by "empathy," how do we explain their existence at all?
But there are further problems with empathy, such as its propensity to be misdirected. But I won't go into all that, if your interest doesn't run that way. If it does, I can.
Genuinely? Then you mean Christians, don't you?I am talking about simple people who follow the commandments of the Bible and strive to do what Jesus said.
That depends on what you regard as an "analytical process." If you mean, "Can a person come to God without being a formal philosopher of some kind," the answer is, "Absolutely, yes." But if you then wonder whether a philosopher can come too, the answer is the same.I am questioning whether all Christians must go through the analytical processes or can they not follow the Bible and Jesus without all that and come to Heaven.
No. But Christianity really has.Nor has theism.Apparently, the fount of human "empathy" doesn't stop much evil from happening;
I don't know what you mean by "don't do a lot." "A lot" of what?Those with simple hearts who don't do a lot of analysis can be just peachy in Christianity.