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So what changed your mind?Well, as you can see from my “Religion” identifier in the upper right, I used to be an atheist – was one for years, actually – and until relatively recently I found all of these points entirely convincing.
Well, I’ve already covered this.I have nothing to say in opposition to them other than (1) I believe
I’m glad you’ve stopped doing things that you consider despicable, but let’s have some credit where credit is due: you yourself stopped doing these things. You may have had a crutch that helped you to do it, but that doesn’t mean that the crutch itself is true or is a reliable guide to the universe.and (2) I know I’m a better person than I was when I was a convinced atheist, because my faith has in fact enabled me to stop doing certain things that were despicable.
A fairy tale – like the story of the sandman – might help a child fall asleep, but just because it has useful effects in no way implies that the story is true or that the sandman is real.
If your sole reason for believing is “believing this story helps me to be a better person,” then I’m sure that you recognize that that is not a convincing argument for the story being true.