presser_kun
Well-Known Member
Why?
Religionists of all stripes maintain that faith is not nor should be subject to logical thinking.
A subsidiary question is "Is it all right to ask even this question?"
It seems to me that faith should be subject to reason the same as any other thing is.
I don't think that religionists consciously consider that faith wouldn't hold up -- quite the contrary. But on a subconscious level, perhaps they realize that their belief would vanish if a logical approach to their beliefs was used to analyse it.
Once again, why should faith be exempt from reason?
I look forward to your thoughts on the matter.
peace,
press (who wishes he could visit C-R more consistently than time allows)
Religionists of all stripes maintain that faith is not nor should be subject to logical thinking.
A subsidiary question is "Is it all right to ask even this question?"
It seems to me that faith should be subject to reason the same as any other thing is.
I don't think that religionists consciously consider that faith wouldn't hold up -- quite the contrary. But on a subconscious level, perhaps they realize that their belief would vanish if a logical approach to their beliefs was used to analyse it.
Once again, why should faith be exempt from reason?
I look forward to your thoughts on the matter.
peace,
press (who wishes he could visit C-R more consistently than time allows)