phildonnia
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More than once in new-atheist writing, I have seen the idea of God compared with Santa Claus, as a way of ridiculing the arguments in favor of His (God's) existence. But something always seemed off to me about this comparison. I got to wondering why Santa is so easily considered a juvenile fantasy, and God is taken so seriously.
This becomes all the more puzzling when we consider the evidence in support of God or Santa. There is deliberate, pervasive, and concerted action to fake the miracles attributed to Santa. The person himself can often be seen in stores around December. But with all that, kids still figure it out eventually! The evidence for God is at best circumstantial, and subject to interpretation, yet many people take their beliefs into adulthood.
It has been observed that "It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it." To seek Santa is to call into question the cosmic forces that bring presents and candy canes every year. But kids are such natural scientists that they still look for and discover an alternative theory! Yet God, whose gifts are never actually seen, and which are promised in the distant future, is given the benefit of the doubt.
What accounts for this difference in the acceptance of God versus Santa?
This becomes all the more puzzling when we consider the evidence in support of God or Santa. There is deliberate, pervasive, and concerted action to fake the miracles attributed to Santa. The person himself can often be seen in stores around December. But with all that, kids still figure it out eventually! The evidence for God is at best circumstantial, and subject to interpretation, yet many people take their beliefs into adulthood.
It has been observed that "It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it." To seek Santa is to call into question the cosmic forces that bring presents and candy canes every year. But kids are such natural scientists that they still look for and discover an alternative theory! Yet God, whose gifts are never actually seen, and which are promised in the distant future, is given the benefit of the doubt.
What accounts for this difference in the acceptance of God versus Santa?