Religion
In reply to the discussion: If God is Everywhere. Why Didn't His Word Spread Without Missionaries? [View all]A default position to believe in unprovable mythology? And what is the reason for that condition?
Regardless, I know your views and I don't share them. However, if religious faith is a default condition for humanity, why have there been so many different faiths and gods throughout human history? Why did people believe in Zeus or Thor or Buddha? Why should they believe in the newcomer, Jesus? What makes one religion or god more believable than another? If there's one faith that is correct, why did that god allow all these other faiths to distract from the special condition that you suggest is inherent in all humans?
It's all so confusing and it just doesn't make any sense. How does one know which "default condition" to believe?
In fact, there isn't any empirical evidence of the existence of a supernatural god. But I respect your right to hold any faith you want. Just please keep it away from me and don't legislate laws based on your or anyone else's religious views.