John Jones
Penultimate Amazing
No, it would be quite silly to, and be counter to the very thing he advises against.
Got it. You don't believe Neil De Grasse Tyson.
No, it would be quite silly to, and be counter to the very thing he advises against.
Got it. You don't believe Neil De Grasse Tyson.
So, where is your scientific evidence that belief is 'dangerous for the brain' or 'toxic' as you've claimed?
It appears that you expect us to just take it on faith, ironically.
You must be blind to:
(1) Theistic parents avoiding doctors, leading to child death.
(2) Terroism
Sorry, I just don't believe you.
You must be blind to:
(1) Theistic parents avoiding doctors, leading to child death.
(2) Terroism (some born in strong belief systems)
Good.
No need to believe in sequences, for which there exists scientific evidence.
You must be blind to:
(1) Theistic parents avoiding doctors, leading to child death.
(2) Terroism (some born in strong belief systems)
Belief is broader than theism, and most theists don't avoid doctors.
You claimed that all belief is literally "dangerous for your brain".
And then you provide anecdotes about very specific beliefs producing negative outcomes.
This was not your claim.
Too bad this thread isn't one of those sequences.
For those that appear to be enamoured with belief, take a listen to Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Point of Observation: For someone who doesn't "believe" in anything, PGJ sure puts a lot of faith in the reading he does in scientific journals/textbooks.
Careful, anecdotes may be unreliable. (And negligence of health on the horizon of belief, is real, rather than imaginary)
That most theists don't avoid doctors, does not eliminate the above fact in brackets.
You were the one wo claimed to have scientific evidence. And you are the one who only provided several assertions and anecdotes.
So don't tell me anecdotes may be unreliable, because they're your anecdotes.
And you still haven't provided any scientific evidence.
Google it; for it is not hidden that beliefs means by which health is hindered.
Once more exercise care; that you fail to quickly uncover this publicly available evidence, does not suddenly render such data inexistent...
He believes many things. He's invented this shtick to sloppily puppet bad arguments in some really obsessive quest to give atheists a bad name.
Maybe he got tired of the theist poes.
Shrug.
In other words, you have nothing.
Google it; for it is not hidden that beliefs means by which health is hindered.
Once more exercise care; that you fail to quickly uncover this publicly available evidence, does not suddenly render such data inexistent...