RandFan
Mormon Atheist
- Joined
- Dec 18, 2001
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Thanks.I suspected, I misread your statement - you were uneasy with self deception, not afraid of it - I read afraid when it became a reason for leaving the church but what you described was that you thought you were deceiving yourself by turning a blind eye to parts of the religion. I was answering cyborg by reiterating it because I didn't know if he would read the apology and explanation I gave to you in your part of my reply. Again, I apologize.
I would be happy to but I think they should be public. I have nothing to hide and nothing is secret to me.I agree that people can self deceive and groups can too. It's funny that I'm on the side against 9/11 conspiracy theories and they have group self deception too. One thing I have found in working through issues with the 9/11 CT's is that they stop digging when they hit what they want to hit. As soon as the evidence looks like their government is out to get them, they stop digging. And yes, this digging dysfuntion can be found on all sides when the person in question loves their agenda more than the truth. I wonder if you and I could talk through the issues you found one at a time in PM's? I would like to know what you found and how deep you went on each item. I have investigated anti-mormon claims and have found, in my experience, that the anti's stopped digging as soon as it looked like the LDS church was a fraud. As I continued to dig a little deeper and found that they had missed things or assumed or relied on flawed logic or whatever. Would you be willing to go through these issues with me one at a time?
I have so many problems with this. Many people who sincerly want to find him don't. That is demonstrable. You use circular reasoning to assume that those who don't find god are not sincere. The lives (fruits) of these individuals speak against this reasoning.I think the experiment is perfect because only whose who really want to find God find him, those who don't want to find him for whatever reason, don't.
It is demonstrable that our internal sense can and often is fooled. I can cite many examples.He only wants those who want to be with him to be with him. He doesn't want anyone to feel compelled by physical proof, etc. He wants an honest personal search that cannot be borrowed from someone else as we do with the scientific method.
I have presented the Monty Hall problem to many Mormon friends and family. It's a benign mathematical problem based on statistics. It's a magicians trick so to speak that, like sawing a woman in half, is counter intuitive. However it is often troublesome to people and especially believers in god. Not always, but it seems that the more sure a person is in his or her beliefs the more they are confused and upset. I have had friends and family simply state that I am wrong and they refuse to discuss the issue any farther. Years later when I bring up the subject they are still upset and don't want to talk about it. They simply declare that I am wrong. Their choice is the right choice and no evidence can convince them otherwise.
I understand why. Our world view is precious to us. We paint ourselves into a corner and we can't question our beliefs. We tell ourselves that we are honest with ourselves but we just can't get past certain things.
Having read Ramachandran's book A Brief Tour of Consciousness I now understand that for some with an organic problem like a lesion to the brain it is not even possible to accept the truth in some circumstances. More interestingly perhaps, not all problems are identifiable through brain scans. Some people who lose children demonstrate abnormalities that can't be detected by scans (to date). These people refuse to accept that their child is dead even when they are presented with the body.
Given this I find the notion that god could communicate to our internal states in such a way as to preclude self deception counter to a mountain of evidence to the contrary.
If people who are demonstrably self deceived can't recognize that they are wrong, how do you know that you are right?