Nah, OP is right. A believe is the idea that something is true, even if there is no factual base for it.
It is an act of strength and courage to renounce religion, rather than to delve deeper into that madness.
Admitting a person lied to themselves is really hard. Look at all the motherfuckers who killed themselves and others for some god. They are the cowards.
Even morality cannot just be reasoned into, since moral “shoulds” don’t follow from factual “ares” (check Hume’s fork, or the “is-ought” problem, for an easy explanation). Every belief of these natures is something you either take or not. And “religion” is doing a lot of work here and is inappropriate. I understand dismissing many belief sets and ideologies because they contradict either reality or your own moral codes, and I also understand having a bad after taste for all beliefs because of a negative experience with one (I felt this way myself for about two decades!), but the latter simply doesn’t follow logically. And to each their own, of course.
Nah, OP is right. A believe is the idea that something is true, even if there is no factual base for it.
It is an act of strength and courage to renounce religion, rather than to delve deeper into that madness.
Admitting a person lied to themselves is really hard. Look at all the motherfuckers who killed themselves and others for some god. They are the cowards.
Even morality cannot just be reasoned into, since moral “shoulds” don’t follow from factual “ares” (check Hume’s fork, or the “is-ought” problem, for an easy explanation). Every belief of these natures is something you either take or not. And “religion” is doing a lot of work here and is inappropriate. I understand dismissing many belief sets and ideologies because they contradict either reality or your own moral codes, and I also understand having a bad after taste for all beliefs because of a negative experience with one (I felt this way myself for about two decades!), but the latter simply doesn’t follow logically. And to each their own, of course.