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Originally posted by kang
OK, I’ve heard this “faith” thing before. There is no hard evidence, so you believe because of faith. Since there is no evidence, there is no logical reason to believe. You believe based on faith. You believe because you want to believe. Since there is no logical reason to believe, it would seem that we can conclude that it is illogical to believe. Believing something on faith alone seems very, very illogical to me.
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Ok, so believing in something you don't see is illogical. And you won't adhere to that type of thinking.
Hmmm - the air we breathe is invisible. You cannot see air. Granted, we do have tools which can measure Oxygen levels in the air, and we have an idea of how atoms are joined together, but all this atom thing is speculation -- no one has seen an atom in person. Therefore, it must be illogical to breathe for you, so kindly stop breathing!
What I'm trying to say is this: my belief requires faith, but faith goes beyond religion. We all believe in things we do not see and often cannot explain. No matter how you believe the world came to be, it requires faith in some theory, whether the theory is based on a God creating the universe, or an evolutionary process.
-Z