yomero
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The Ultimate Goal Post Shifting Belief in God,
The God that I believe in, is a completely immaterial being. There is no contact between Him and the physical world. None of our senses is able to detect Him. He does not interact with this world. He can not affect the circuitry nor the chemical mediators of our brains. Thus, anyone who claims to have felt His presence is just experiencing the physical activities of his (the person's) neurons. If I said before that the God I believe in does not interact with this material plane, I can not possibly say that He created the universe nor its physical laws. Since all of my perceptions, memories, emotions etc. are products of my brain, there is no reason to believe that I possess a spirit or soul that will continue to live after I die.
Of course those are not my real beliefs (I'm an atheist, a 6 in Dawkins' scale of belief.) And I know that the above paragraph is a strawman version of what deists or pantheists hold. But perhaps not by much. The fact is that I don't understand why deists or pantheists claim to have faith in such a discount, Kmart version of god. I can only think that it can be one of 3 reasons or a combination of them:
A.-It gives me a warm feeling to know that ''someone'' is always besides me.
B.-I'm convinced that it makes me virtuous. I avoid being an Evil Atheist(™) .
C.-I don't really believe in this unfalsifiable but inconsequential god, rather,I believe in an active God much like the God of The Bible. I just use this argument to frustrate Evil Atheists(™). I win arguments for Jesus and get a golden star glued to my forehead.
There are probably better reasons to be a deist. What are they?
The God that I believe in, is a completely immaterial being. There is no contact between Him and the physical world. None of our senses is able to detect Him. He does not interact with this world. He can not affect the circuitry nor the chemical mediators of our brains. Thus, anyone who claims to have felt His presence is just experiencing the physical activities of his (the person's) neurons. If I said before that the God I believe in does not interact with this material plane, I can not possibly say that He created the universe nor its physical laws. Since all of my perceptions, memories, emotions etc. are products of my brain, there is no reason to believe that I possess a spirit or soul that will continue to live after I die.
Of course those are not my real beliefs (I'm an atheist, a 6 in Dawkins' scale of belief.) And I know that the above paragraph is a strawman version of what deists or pantheists hold. But perhaps not by much. The fact is that I don't understand why deists or pantheists claim to have faith in such a discount, Kmart version of god. I can only think that it can be one of 3 reasons or a combination of them:
A.-It gives me a warm feeling to know that ''someone'' is always besides me.
B.-I'm convinced that it makes me virtuous. I avoid being an Evil Atheist(™) .
C.-I don't really believe in this unfalsifiable but inconsequential god, rather,I believe in an active God much like the God of The Bible. I just use this argument to frustrate Evil Atheists(™). I win arguments for Jesus and get a golden star glued to my forehead.
There are probably better reasons to be a deist. What are they?
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