gecko said:
Don't forget that its also "typical" for people to only embrace things after someone else has concluded they are true. However, many things that haven't been proven are probably true, right? So we have to think for ourselves once in awhile, bearing in mind that there are things that can't be explained or are unknown.
I see where you're trying to come from here, but I simply do not believe that there are things that
can't, in principle, be explained.
Materialistic science has done so well at explaining things that the ancients attributed to gods or the supernatural. What reason is there to suppose that there is some "barrier" which stops certain phenomena from being explainable?
gecko said:
EDIT: And this is what really starts to bother me I suppose. As a skeptic, you should assume that God might be real, but rather you are just assuming that he isn't.
Um, sorta kinda not. As a skeptic you should not assume the existence of anything unless it is conclusively demonstrated. So you start from a position that states a phenomenon
doesn't exist, then start looking for evidence that it does. Sure, you're open to the fact that the evidence
may demonstrate its existence, but you don't start by already believing it exists. So while you are sorta kinda right with your statement that a skeptic should assume that God
might exist, you are also sorta kinda wrong.
gecko said:
Sometimes you jsut have to accept that there are things that can't be explained. Can you explain love? What, do you think its some super-human chemical reaction to make humans reproduce? If you really think that, clearly it hasn't happened to you, since its really something more. Its on the spiritual level just like a relationship with God.
You are underestimating the power and complexity of chemical reactions. Also the human brain. Also the ability of natural selection to reinforce these ideas. Also the...
Yes, I have been (am) in love. Yes, it's a chemical reaction. A marvellous, incredible chemical reaction. Not a
super-human one, but a very human one indeed. There is no spiritual level, because it can all be explained on this one.
gecko said:
There is more to the world than meets the eye. Even the eye of greats like einstein! Eventually you have to accept that there is so much going on, there are so many testimonies, that SOMETHING has to be out there!
Ah. There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in your philosophy.
Yes. But we're working on it.