LuckyR wrote: ↑June 4th, 2024, 9:56 am
Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑June 4th, 2024, 7:07 am
LuckyR wrote: ↑June 4th, 2024, 1:09 am
Yes, we're in complete agreement that humans perform such ego boosting tricks so frequently that we end up fooling even ourselves.
Yes, indeed. So, back on topic, "What makes you believe that the God of your religion exists?" For me, the answer is almost a cop-out, it's *faith*. There are no conclusive deductive arguments for the existence (or not) of God, so faith is all that's left. We can call it "feeling", "intuition", or something similar, but in the end it comes down to nothing more or less than faith, I think?
Exactly. Anyone who cités "proof" or a logical argument for the existence of gods is either fooling themselves or has been fooled. However, that's not a "bad" thing, in the sense that metaphysical entities don't leave physical proof. In Real Life, though the vast majority of the religious belive in their gods out of tradition, habit or social pressure. The proof of that is the fact that the vast majority of religious folk are members of the religion they were born into and never change (due to critical evaluation of the relative merits of the various religions).
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I was raised in the church and on its doctrines. I left it the day I left home. My memories of the church bring me no joy.
Some of the reasons for that I will not go into here. What I will say is that most of the congregation were there not because they had done any intellectual work to arrive at their beliefs, but because they were indoctrinated into it as kids and, very importantly, they were there to demonstrate their own piety and vaunt their own haughty self-righteousness. I loathed them all, especially the hypocritical priests and sour nuns who, despite all their hail Mary's and Our Father's were mostly tyrannical crones who were colder than a witches tit.
So, my answer to the question of the OP is that most people believe in the gods of their religions because they were indoctrinated into those beliefs, and because they have been too lazy to do a bit of intellectual work, and because in the church they get to show off their piety and thereby get reward points from priests and other congregants in the mistaken belief that this will get them into their imaginary heaven.