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In the interest of extreme brevity – i.e. literally walking out the door when I made that post – I may have written something confusing.You just contradicted yourself. Perhaps you would care to re-phrase when you have more time.
Essentially, my point was this: you either accept a claim on the grounds of sufficient evidence – in which case, you do not need faith – or you accept a claim on the grounds of faith – in which case, you do not have evidence sufficient to convince someone who does not have faith.
If you have a position based on faith, there’s no point in trying to persuade others because there is no rational basis on which others can agree with you. There might be a point in others listening to you, though, if they are the kind of people who get enjoyment out of pointing out the holes in your arguments.
If you have a position based on evidence or the lack thereof – as I do – then there is a point in trying to persuade others by pointing out the evidence or lack thereof.
That’s more or less what I meant.
Now, I’ve been thinking about this evidence vs. faith thing today, and it struck me as very significant that others on this thread have admitted that one needs faith to believe in these religious claims. Essentially, this is an admission that there is insufficient evidence to accept these claims (because if there were sufficient evidence, we would just be talking about the evidence and there would be no need to appeal to faith).
Evidence-based claims are true regardless of what anyone thinks of them. For example, relativity is true, and we can demonstrate it to be true – it’s true regardless of whether I “open my heart” to relativity or whether I want it to be true or not. I don’t have to “choose” to believe in it. I look at the evidence, and there’s simply no denying where the evidence points. There is nothing there that remotely requires faith.
Religion is the only field that makes claims about the objective world in which one’s personal desires and opinions are the basis upon which one accepts factual claims about the world.