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In reply to the discussion: Can faith alone ever be sufficient? [View all]Bretton Garcia
(970 posts)30. Most can distinguish between a logical versus a very emotional argument.
For prediction, I move on to say, sociology-based analysis of present and historical behavior.
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in general, we are not rational creatures. So no reasoned argument penetrates faith.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#4
Most can distinguish between a logical versus a very emotional argument.
Bretton Garcia
Apr 2019
#30
A lot of the needs we call rational are based in our organic nature or social matrix.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#61
Apparently it means substituting cigarettes donuts and bad coffee for alcohol,
Voltaire2
Apr 2019
#44
You just don't like the religious origin and formulation, so I'll give you a non-religious one.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#46
Just pointing out that the serene passivity of 12 step programs is an evidential failure
Voltaire2
Apr 2019
#49
Yep. They usually just gloss over what they don't understand. Too bad. The parables are fabulous!
Karadeniz
Apr 2019
#75
Conclusion: faith alone is never enough. We need reason, science, even more.
Bretton Garcia
Apr 2019
#58
An answer to Guil, and the alleged inevitability of faith, belief, even for rationalists
Bretton Garcia
Apr 2019
#70
Gil relies heavily on imprecise meanings of words without providing definitions
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#73