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Belief Is Not A Choice

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nailit | 20:21 Wed 12th Feb 2020 | Religion & Spirituality
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Our beliefs (or non-beliefs even) are based upon our present understanding of available evidence at any given moment in time.

I don't believe in fairies because I am not presented with any evidence (at this moment in time) that would satisfy me that fairies exist. That could change if evidence became apparent, or even a possibility!
Likewise for Unicorns, Thor, the Bermuda Triangle or Dracula.

So the question is, how can I believe in something that I evidently *CAN'T* believe in?
I dont dismiss the Bible/God/Christianity etc because I WANT to. I dismiss it all because I CAN'T.
What is so hard to understand?

What would make an atheist a believer?
I dont know. But an Almighty, Supreme being would know. And he hasn't showed up yet to convince me....






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//I dismiss it all because I CAN'T.// Accept it.
(should have read) ;-)
Nailit, are you ok?
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Nailit, are you ok?
Err, yes thanks. Is that rhetorical?
I have always understood that the definition of faith is believing in something you cannot prove to be real - such as any god you choose.
I do believe in fairies because I have seen one. I have my proof. Therefore, I agree...seeing is believing.
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//I do believe in fairies because I have seen one//
Had a friend once who was a bit camp, does that count?
Some people say that there is no evidence that there is a god, therefore God does not exist. Do these people have evidence that God does not exist?
:-)
If one can not chose what to believe in, then where does that leave free will ? Are we all unwitting slaves to an automatic subconscious that controls us rather than vice versa ?
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// Do these people have evidence that God does not exist?//
You cant prove a negative.
Do people have evidence that fairies dont exist. Or Thor. Or Dracula?
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//If one can not chose what to believe in, then where does that leave free will ?//
Believe (or at least profess) what you will.
What we really mean is a different matter.
Don’t believe in fairies? Have you never been to Brighton?
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DS, see my reply @ 16:34 ;-)
My fairy was heterosexual but she was dressed in the colours of the rainbow.
Sorry to be fey. This is a serious category so I'll leave you to it. :-)
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//This is a serious category//
LOL
That will be the day...
Should I go or should I stay?
Why would you be the chosen one?
no, not rhetorical, just sometimes when you post stuff like this its because you are having a bit of a bad time. My answer to your question is if you can't believe in it then you can't and why would you worry?
take me to your dealer...
That's a low blow, T3. Was it supposed to be funny?

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