If there is a "belief"-based state responsible for the genocide of hundreds of millions, that is an observation. — A Gnostic Agnostic
This gives a rough estimate of 270 million killed by jihad.
You believe that because you believe you are not free.
You believe that because you believe you are not free. — Janus
I can choose what flavour crisps to buy in the shops later on for my lunch, but I can't choose to believe what year I was born. — S
If I believe you used this red herring in error, does that prove your argument right? Or, if I believe you used the argument nefariously, does that prove me wrong in thinking you to be wrong? — Noble Dust
That's true of course regarding what you cannot but believe you know, but regarding what you don't know, if you really believe that, well it's a stifling belief you have there, which you may choose to revise at some time. :wink: — Janus
This is my last comment to you.
Organized religion has historically been a rationale for tribalism, and ensuing genocide.
But more pernicious are pompous tin pot orators like you, ( the self styled 'Greatest I Am'), who lay claim to 'the truth', whether that 'truth' be given the label 'religious', 'political' or 'national'.
And what about those theists who do not feel superior to atheists, who see all as sinners or in shamanic or indigenous religions even see us as merely one creature amongst many. Or Christians who took Jesus' 'he who is without sin, cast the first stone. Or other theists who do not act or see as you say?and everything is on eye level for me. And even in this I say: "belief" is not a virtue, and neither am I to be "believed" but the truth is powerful enough to speak for itself. I can only point to it, and watch the worshipers of lies become filled with hatred and accuse of me spreading hatred. If it is inside of you, and I stir it, the problem is not that I stir, but that you hate. — A Gnostic Agnostic
If there is any logic that can be constructed from this or what needs to be clarified first, I am very curious to see how rationalists would try to address the problem of "belief". — A Gnostic Agnostic
I intuit it to be true, and intuit there is a logic that must exist which proves this to be true. If I am wrong, the pursuit of whatever is true is the most important thing. There are a few items I myself see that would have to be clarified and checked for problems. — A Gnostic Agnostic
It seems to me knowing what not to "believe" is superior to "belief" given "belief" to be the agency required to confuse in the first place. — A Gnostic Agnostic
Does not being in a state of confusion first require a false "belief"? — A Gnostic Agnostic
I am interested to discover whether or not there is a logic that can be constructed which renders the statement: '"belief" is not a virtue as true'. I intuit it to be true, and intuit there is a logic that must exist which proves this to be true. — A Gnostic Agnostic
If I am wrong, the pursuit of whatever is true is the most important thing. — A Gnostic Agnostic
Is this intentional? — Shamshir
I too care not. — Noble Dust
:sad: I'm sorry to have elucidated these harsh feelings in you. — Noble Dust
Correct. I'm sorry to have elicited these harsh feelings in you. — Noble Dust
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