Do you believe it is irrational to believe in faith?
[2023-10-05 09:13:11]
If there is insufficient evidence to prove that someone has their own beliefs, "belief" is a word used by a single person, but simply when a person continues to believe. Faith is to believe in something without evidence or evidence. Faith is pretending to know that no one knows. People believe there is heaven and hell, there is no evidence. Faith is a very reliable reasoning method. So, answer this question, yes, beliefs are irrational, illogical, incredible, irrational, contradictory, inconsistent, confused, unscientific, wrong.
Faith in religion is a belief in higher powers / powers / entities and there is no evidence that there is a higher force / power / entity. Therefore, without any evidence, this belief is based on faith. There is no evidence that their beliefs exist, so this alone can be regarded as illogical. It is not absent as there is no evidence when it is said that there is a higher force / force / entity than not absurd. So to some extent, faith is reasonable and irrational - there is no evidence that existence is irrational, but you believe it, but because there is no evidence that it does not exist you believe it Belief is It can be considered to be partially reasonable
Needless to say, however, even though still using examples of religion, atheists do not have any evidence to support believing, as their beliefs are based on faith, they are reasonable and irrational in their beliefs. They believe that there is no higher power / power / entity. Because there is no evidence to prove that there is such a thing, it is completely reasonable. However, there is no evidence that such a thing does not exist. In other words, because there is no evidence to support it, their beliefs are irrational.
Generally, as beliefs are not based on evidence, we believe that faith is irrational (as in the religious examples above). Or at least it is not completely logical. In previous religious logic, there is no evidence to point to either method, so the logic is to judge that people can not know whether higher powers / forces / entities exist or not. Faith itself is not based on logic (at least based on logic), that is the ultimate reason.
But in this statement, I agree that it may be logical, rational, and illogical and reasonable for others.
Most religions deceive because there is no evidence in all religions and there is no evidence to prove the truth.
Christianity is totally unfounded, Jesus is the source of teaching of Buddhism, which is overlapped with Judaism.
I had a man who used to be a friend, but when we talked about faith, we broke up. It separates us. He believes that faith always exists, and if you do not always have it with you, you never have it. I believe that faith can learn and expand from the moment you accept it, but if it is known and trusted it will be the definition of the word faith. But he laughed at my progress and reached this level I quit his friendship until we broke up.
Mark Twain once defined faith as "I believe that what you know is not like this" 1 Probably this is what many people think when they think of the word faith Thing. Indeed, some people seem to be proud of their irrational beliefs - this "belief" is very religious. "Why do you believe in the Bible, well, I think I am just confident." The Bible itself tells us what faith is. The Hebrews chapter 11: 1 shows that there is evidence that faith is the essence of expectation and that nothing can be seen. Therefore, the biblical faith is not blind, but guarantees confidence strongly. The word "hope" does not mean mere wishful thinking. "I am convinced that the weather will be good next week." By contrast, Greek (ελπιζω) is confident. Something like confidence. There is a reason to believe something