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…to a question which was on my mind for a long time. The question is: “Why is it so fruitless to participate in these discussions?”. The best we can achieve is a polite “let’s agree to disagree”, nothing more.
The answer is related to another problem: “accepting evidence which has negative consequences for the person involved”. Please bear with me.
Examples:
I am pretty sure that this is the case on these boards. Every time an atheist presents a “challenge”, it invokes resistence, sometimes even overt hostility. No matter how obvious the problem is, it is rationalized and explained away - not that it is ever admitted. See the innumerable threads on the “problem of evil”. Actually, there is nothing wrong with it. You are not cold, detached observers, it is the very foundation of your beliefs that is being “threatened”.
Now, I am pretty sure you will turn the question around, and say that atheists are in the same boat. I cannot speak for other atheists (hopefully they will chip in), but I can speak for myself. If it would turn out that I am incorrect, I would be very surprised, but that would be a pleasant surprise. After all, who wants to die (as long as we are healthy, of course)? Wouldn’t it be great to see our departed loved ones? So the idea that I might be wrong about my beliefs (or lack of them) is not threatening in the least. I would be glad to be wrong. I would be happy, if God would explain why are those horrible evils necessary. What “good” can come out of them which even he could not achieve with all his “omnipotence”?
Any idea how could this problem be resolved? I don’t see a solution.
The answer is related to another problem: “accepting evidence which has negative consequences for the person involved”. Please bear with me.
Examples:
- when some physicists thought that they found a way to “cold fusion”, they had a lot riding on the result. Professional reputation, etc. When other physicists tried to substantiate the result, and failed, the originators of the idea still asserted that they were right. I still don’t know if they admitted their failure or not.
- when a doctor first declared that stomach ulcer is caused by bacterial infection, he was ridiculed, declared a charlatan. The long entrenched belief was threatened, and the doctors reacted pretty strongly. It took a lot of uphill battle to prove the new discovery.
- many times parents of a deranged phychopath will adamantly deny that their “baybee” could have done such horrible things.
- people, who find out that someone in their neighborhood was a serial killer, were skeptical about the result of the investigation. They said, it is impossible that such a nice person would do crimes like that. Remember Jerrey Dahmer.
- I bet that most computer users would agree that Linux, or the Mac OS are far superior to Windows (especially Vista). But would Bill Gates accept the evidence? I sure doubt it. (He does not even allow his wife to have an iPod, since it is an Apple product.)

I am pretty sure that this is the case on these boards. Every time an atheist presents a “challenge”, it invokes resistence, sometimes even overt hostility. No matter how obvious the problem is, it is rationalized and explained away - not that it is ever admitted. See the innumerable threads on the “problem of evil”. Actually, there is nothing wrong with it. You are not cold, detached observers, it is the very foundation of your beliefs that is being “threatened”.
Now, I am pretty sure you will turn the question around, and say that atheists are in the same boat. I cannot speak for other atheists (hopefully they will chip in), but I can speak for myself. If it would turn out that I am incorrect, I would be very surprised, but that would be a pleasant surprise. After all, who wants to die (as long as we are healthy, of course)? Wouldn’t it be great to see our departed loved ones? So the idea that I might be wrong about my beliefs (or lack of them) is not threatening in the least. I would be glad to be wrong. I would be happy, if God would explain why are those horrible evils necessary. What “good” can come out of them which even he could not achieve with all his “omnipotence”?
Any idea how could this problem be resolved? I don’t see a solution.