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Quote from: Verbatim on February 12, 2016, 06:43:45 PMwhatyou can't just "believe" something arbitrarily, it has to meet your standards of evidence
That's the point of religion. It's based entirely on "faith".
Quote from: challengerX on February 12, 2016, 06:48:24 PMThat's the point of religion. It's based entirely on "faith".then no one who is religious believes that God exists? they just "wager" that he does?
Yeah, that standard of evidence for Christianity is God - it's unarguable and absolute.
No, they believe in a higher power based on their faith alone. You mentioned how belief isn't arbitrary, and that it's based on your personal standards of evidence--but one's "personal" standards of evidence are, by definition, arbitrary. Because there is only one objective standard of evidence--it's not a matter of personal whim.
Quote from: isisaacdead on February 12, 2016, 06:49:41 PMYeah, that standard of evidence for Christianity is God - it's unarguable and absolute.what about "God" is inarguable and absolute? that he exists?
Yes.As it is stated in the Bible - and the Bible is absolute since it's God's word. It's circular logic and you'll just have to accept it, which will be the most difficult thing for you to do.
and what if one's personal standard of evidence is that of the "one objective standard" you speak of? at that point belief is no longer a choice
Quote from: isisaacdead on February 12, 2016, 07:03:52 PMYes.As it is stated in the Bible - and the Bible is absolute since it's God's word. It's circular logic and you'll just have to accept it, which will be the most difficult thing for you to do.and what if i'm incapable of doing thatwhat then
Therefore, you can choose to believe anything you want, whether it's accurate and inaccurate--and nobody will epistemically be able to tell you otherwise.
Can't become Christian then, I guess.
If I may ask, what's the reason you want to become Christian?
I mean, if you're gonna fuck around with religion, at least look into Buddhism or something...
i'm not capable of believing that the christian god exists under my current standards of evidence. it's not a choice.
Yeah sorry, I wasn't really helping you at all with decision-making, huh?
You choose to have those standards of evidence--Christians choose to have faith. You can also choose to have treat God as an exception to the rule--but I wouldn't really see the point in that.
You either choose to have faith, or you don't.
Just because it's not necessarily a consciously made decision doesn't make it any less of a decision.
i never chose to have these standards, though. i'd give them up if i could.
this seems an awful lot like a wager to me
...what's the point of making that distinctionif someone isn't consciously making a decision, i'd hardly call it a decision. their biology/psychology chose for them.
Quote from: Eli on February 12, 2016, 07:24:31 PMi never chose to have these standards, though. i'd give them up if i could.So why can't you?Because you view it as the only option?
It's not, though. I'm not even sure how you'd arrive at that conclusion.
Your "biology/psychology" (I'd just call this your brain) chooses everything. That's all you are, is a brain.Your brain makes decisions consciously, subconsciously, and unconsciously. There is no "you"--we're just brains.
you're betting that god exists without evidence. a wager.
so then, again, it's not a choice. there are no choices.
That's not really what a wager is, but whatever. Wagers are more akin to agnosticism--but most people who identify as Christians, you'll find, are not agnostic. They claim to know for certain that there is a god.
We live in a deterministic universe, so yeah. But the deterministic nature of the universe doesn't have any bearing on our ability to make what we perceive as choices. We choose everything and nothing all at once.
let me ask you this, verbare you capable of believing Christianity's God exists
Yes; I just don't.
tell me the secret, then. how do i do it.no sarcasm here -- i need to know