kaemmerite wrote:Right, which is why I'm saying that logic is far greater than emotion. If two people feel a certain way, only one of them can be right. Ultimately, that's where the argument that "emotion trumps logic" falls apart, because if a person sincerely believes with all their heart that God does not exist, if you believe that emotion trumps logic, then that person is right. Since this is not the case, emotion does not trump logic.
How is being analytical a flaw? I'm exceptionally analytical, and I've never seen it as a hindrance. In fact, I see it as helpful, because I am able to better understand why it is I believe what I do. There was a period where I almost gave up on God entirely, but after about a week I sat down and analyzed everything there was that I believed, and concluded after my analysis that yes, Christianity is correct.
I don't see why people feel that logic and faith are enemies. They aren't, and I despise it when people make it out to be so.
Agreed. But experience must not be ignored either.
¨Right, which is why I'm saying that logic is far greater than emotion. If two people feel a certain way, only one of them can be right. Ultimately, that's where the argument that "emotion trumps logic" falls apart, because if a person sincerely believes with all their heart that God does not exist, if you believe that emotion trumps logic, then that person is right. Since this is not the case, emotion does not trump logic.¨
Not everyone can see through emotion.
¨How is being analytical a flaw? I'm exceptionally analytical, and I've never seen it as a hindrance. In fact, I see it as helpful, because I am able to better understand why it is I believe what I do. There was a period where I almost gave up on God entirely, but after about a week I sat down and analyzed everything there was that I believed, and concluded after my analysis that yes, Christianity is correct.¨
Others have the opposite experience. Let me just clarify what i said last post not everyone will see the logic people have different experiences so what i am saying is that not everyone will see the ¨logic¨ like you have.
¨Not to sound like a jerk here, but the people on that forum seem to be the non-conformist type of aethist. I've had a run in with this type several times. Trying to prove their way is right by any means possible. And if you say anything in your defense, they call you a conformist nazi and say that you are trying to force your beliefs on them while they do the same thing.
Just try not to defend your religion against administrators with issues. I've been banned and threatened with my life for defending my beliefs. Not to sound like a martyr mind you, I'm probably not religious enough to state that.
The best way to deal with this type of person is to ignore them and turn the other cheek. Otherwise, they'll get you riled up and it'll just add more fuel to the fire. They want to act like fools with dookies in their brains, let them.¨
Not all atheist are conformist stupid hate filled liars.