Hello Gary, the first writer here to mention my name in my new home (i.e. philosophy forum). Thanks for the welcome!
GaryLouisSmith wrote: ↑September 22nd, 2019, 6:13 pm
Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑September 22nd, 2019, 6:58 am
I would go farther: there is no evidence at all, for or against the existence of God.
If you have done that without any evidence at all, I suggest you are guilty of the Argument from Ignorance logical fallacy.
Hello Pattern-chaser, welcome to the forum. I think you will find that I am odd-man-out among the writers here. In fact I think you will disagree with most of what I write, maybe vehemently. I don't mind. Feel free to express your disagreement as vehemently as you like. On the other hand, you will no doubt find many who agree with you. Btw, I am a gay theist who loves to argue. I am far from being a Gaian-Daoist.
To the extent that
vehemence is
violent, you'll see no such from me. I look forward to our disagreements, which I hope we can negotiate in a courteous and friendly manner.
I too love to argue (but not to fight about it). I'm a theist too, of course, even though my Gaian perspective is far removed from the Roman Catholicism my Mum raised me in (many years ago).
Unsure of proper etiquette here (I'll get used to it!
), I'll not diverge into talking about myself and my personal history. There'll be time for that once I get the feel of things here. I look forward to getting to know all the writers here, which will take a while, of course. So, to the topic:
Why believe in God? Because it
feels right and proper. Even if there is no proof concerning Her? Yes, it's called faith. Faith, of itself, isn't a problem. We
all believe
many things we can't prove. The only problem with faith is when we declare our faith-based beliefs to be something more than they are. Faith, honestly declared and acknowledged, isn't a problem.