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WmJackP
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- When I hear people of faith use words like “faith” I have to ask what do they mean? I think they must really mean “hope”. For example," I hope there is a God who loves me" or " I hope that my sins are forgiven." Noone can truly have “blind faith” and still maintain that it is rational, Isn’t that so? . I can have “faith” in only one sense that makes sense, and, that is if the faith arises from past experience. But the past experience–to be validly a function of faith–must certainly be reality based. For example, I can have faith that my mother loves me. That is based on experience, ie contact with real tangible past events. Mom always brought my lunch to me at school, she always was there for me, she did this or that. That’s real and that is a basis for the faith that you might have that she’ll be there for you tomorrow or the next day. I submit, that when those professing religious beliefs say that they have faith, they really only hope.
- If water is H2O then it cannot be, at the same time NaCl. If it is two parts hydogen and one part oxygen then by definition it is water. Is that not so? I agree we can utter the words that that 2 plus 2 are 5 and we can say that a circle is round. But saying such things only are words strung together with out corresponding to the meaning of the words themselves . So, then, if bread is flesh and wine is blood when in fact the chemical composition belies that reality, how then can one rationally sustain the position that such is true? Faith makes it so? I submit that one merely "hopes"that somehow 2 plus 2 can make 5.
- I am a cradle catholic–clearly,fallen away at this point—I have studied in earnest and believe myself to be well informed. At least, My conclusions are sincerely held. I try to lead an ethical life, albeit based on rational precepts. By what logic then can one (who views these dogmas of faith such as virgin birth, transubstantiation, the trinity, etc to be so much mystical nonsense) roast in all eternity. Isn’t it a bit like “the fox guarding the chicken coop” to say that if one is exposed to your version of the truth to be eternally damned if he departs from that version of the truth? That is certainly not in conformity with the ideal of justice–so how then can such anabsurd position be defended.