Lorgar-Aurelian
Active Member
We all have our own personal bias whether we recognize it or not. We all have things we favor and we all have things we have personal issues with. Sometimes these bleed over into the arguments we will and won’t consider and why we agree with one side or another.
I notice in myself a bias against monotheism and for polytheism. IT seems to me no matter how many times I’ve investigated monotheism I can not help but dismiss it as a possibility. Not because I don’t like the idea mind you but because pretty much any monotheistic god that actually wants us to pay attention to him clearly isn’t trying very hard to get any skeptics attention. It’s arguments fall flat and the idea of taking the bible or the Quran or even the baha’i holy books on faith is not something I can see any reason to do.
And yet here I am considering adopting Hellenic polytheism with pinches of other things thrown in for good measure. Could I not apply many of the same arguments applied to monotheism here to come to a conclusion. Sure, but for some reason I still find myself rather attracted to the idea. I can’t seem to swat it away even if I feel the reason I would have to engage in this wouldn’t be a very strong one. AT least it would still be rather difficult to defend to people I know.
This is obvious bias and I can’t help but recognize it. Granted I don’t honestly think the case against polytheism is anywhere near as strong as it is against monotheism. Part of the reason behind this is the rigidity of the monotheism of the bible or quran opposed to the fluidity of the various mythological polytheistic texts.
What do you think about this particular bias of mine and what bias have you recognized within yourself?
I notice in myself a bias against monotheism and for polytheism. IT seems to me no matter how many times I’ve investigated monotheism I can not help but dismiss it as a possibility. Not because I don’t like the idea mind you but because pretty much any monotheistic god that actually wants us to pay attention to him clearly isn’t trying very hard to get any skeptics attention. It’s arguments fall flat and the idea of taking the bible or the Quran or even the baha’i holy books on faith is not something I can see any reason to do.
And yet here I am considering adopting Hellenic polytheism with pinches of other things thrown in for good measure. Could I not apply many of the same arguments applied to monotheism here to come to a conclusion. Sure, but for some reason I still find myself rather attracted to the idea. I can’t seem to swat it away even if I feel the reason I would have to engage in this wouldn’t be a very strong one. AT least it would still be rather difficult to defend to people I know.
This is obvious bias and I can’t help but recognize it. Granted I don’t honestly think the case against polytheism is anywhere near as strong as it is against monotheism. Part of the reason behind this is the rigidity of the monotheism of the bible or quran opposed to the fluidity of the various mythological polytheistic texts.
What do you think about this particular bias of mine and what bias have you recognized within yourself?