A lack of belief in anything must be based on reasons if it is to be reasonable.
Do you have compelling evidence for another explanation of the existence of this universe, the immense value of life and the power of the mind?
Therefore your thoughts are more significant than anything else!
Or do you believe you are no more than a body, i.e. a biological machine?
I’ve seen no compelling evidence that humans are more than biological machines. I mean, there are chemical substances such as anti-depressants and alcohol that have a definite impact on how we feel, think, and behave. We even sometimes say that someone is a different person when they’re under the effect of such substances. That even qualifies as a legal defense in some extreme occasions.
They have an impact but that does not imply mind=brain. Extreme occasions do not justify disbelief in self-control.
My goal is happiness. That shouldn’t be confused with hedonism, as sometimes instant gratification leaves you briefly happy but miserable the next day. I believe what my five senses and intellect tell me not because of faith, but because of past evidence that they’ve been a very good guide. Below that but still fairly reliable are instruments and instincts. I’m an animal and **sometimes **
guided by unreliable emotions, societal urges, and biological urges.What not always? What enables you to overcome the unreliable elements?My intellect–my ability to reason. Sometimes friends and family support me.
Reason alone does not explain the power of self-control. If we are biological machines we must be helpless spectators!
You make a decision to leave. Someone you love is crying and pleads with you to stay. Your emotions say to embrace them, and stay. Your intellect, somewhat disrupted, reminds you had good reasons to leave even if they escape you now. You walk out and call a friend. They remind you why you left and explain why you’ll both be happier in the long-term.
The intellect is not the same as the will - nor does knowledge imply free will.
Are you sure you know the truth?
No, that’s why I’m an agnostic atheist. I see no compelling evidence of a Catholic God or for that matter pink, invisible, untouchable unicorns on my shoulder so I will not live my life based on their unlikely existence.
Is it more likely that you exist by chance?
It occurs to me that many times you’re questioned my beliefs, but I never questioned yours. Do you have any rational reason to be believe it’s more likely than not that the Catholic God of all gods exists, or are you taking a ‘leap of faith’? Was that ‘leap of faith’ pre-determined by your parents or romantic partners, or made in a period of your life when you were particularly vulnerable and not thinking clearly?
My faith is not a leap but the result of comparing different explanations of the reality of truth, goodness, justice, freedom, beauty and love. Materialism is hopelessly inadequate explanation.
Have you ever noticed the 12-step support groups? If you want to be charitable and help someone overcome their problems, that’s wonderful. But one of the side-purposes of these groups is often to attempt to convert people already in weakened psychological states with their intellectual barriers down to Christianity. I’m glad our society has these but would never go to one.
I believe the intellectual barriers of a materialist are very low indeed. Matter must have magical powers to produce the marvels of nature - and rational beings into the bargain!
You’re assuming everything including your mind has a physical cause. How would you justify that assumption?
I don’t believe I’ve made that assumption, but perhaps I misunderstand your meaning.
Don’t you assume that only tangible things exist?
Why stop at the formation of the universe? Is there any logical proof or material evidence for what happened before the Big Bang?
I don’t know what happened before the Universe began expanding. Neither do you. It doesn’t follow from that that “The Catholic God created the universe”… anymore than ancient civilizations not being able to explain a solaris eclipse, should lead to “That means evil spirits are in control!”
Nor does it follow that the universe has always existed or that it created itself. The universe doesn’t know it exists but we do. Consciousness and insight require explanation…
Not believing cannot be based on thin air - if it is reasonable. The very power to choose what to disbelieve requires explanation.
And now I have explained the reasons for my beliefs.
But not how you are capable of choosing what to believe! A computer is programmed to select but it is not responsible for its programme whereas we are.
I have done this fairly quickly and tried to be as honest as possible rather than perfect in my answers. Let’s see yours if you don’t mind sharing.
Thank you for your honesty! I have given you my honest opinions as well.