Why do you think they are ignorant of such belief systems? Most of us have grown up surrounded by faith-based belief. I was raised in a thoroughly faith-based household, but it *never* made sense to me.
My point is that it isn't *ignorance* of the ideas or values of faith. It is that we reject such ideas and values. In fact, I find the 'values' of faith to be very negative values.
No, we realize that. Which is specifically why we reject it. There *is* no requirement for faith-based belief: anything goes. And *that* is the problem!
Once again, there is a HUGE difference between religious faith and evidence-based confidence. The first is belief *in spite* of evidence and the latter is confidence *because* of the evidence. So, yes, I will gladly choose the latter over the former any time.
And I find it quite difficult to reason with those with a faith-based mindset. Because they accept things on faith, they reject the whole idea of requiring evidence to believe. And that is a 'value' I heartedly reject.
I understand what you believe, The point is that faith based ideas don't require material evidence. Just as evidence based ideas don't require faith. if someone doesn't believe or some scientific or mathematical equation based on faith then , of course, that is not reasonable. But that's not what faith based mind sets are involved with. Their faith pertains to a higher power or source and there is no non evidence of that either. reason and evidence don't play a part in that. Although it is reasonable to believe in the possibility since we do exist and our very existence does and always will lead humans to consider a possible God , just by the fact that we exist at all. Nobody knows why or how we came into existence. You choose evidence before considering the possibility, they choose faith in considering the possibility. And their faith is based in the evidence of our very existence, nature, human, the cosmos, etc...They believe in that evidence. And it is very a natural and human trait to consider and even have faith that a Creator exists based on this miraculous evidence of our existence and all we observe.
If you were alive in primitive times walking in the desert and came across a watch on the ground, ( you know this analogy ) , you would would look at it and naturally consider that some designer must have made this device. Well, on a much larger scale and scope, humans look at the entire universe and think the same thing. That seems very natural to think that. Except the universe and human beings are so much more complicated and awesome than a watch and just because we don't know now if there is a designer behind it all, it certainly isn't unreasonable to consider one and even have faith that there probably is one.
I love math and science and my bookshelves are filled mainly with books on both. I find it fascinating and I like to learn how things we observe work, especially math, physics and astronomy. But I can also believe that all the math and science I study and learn may be a designer's handiwork. We can understand the construction of the universe and atoms and so on, but all these things are still possibly the work of a designer. We are just looking at his work. I concede the very real possibility.
So I have a mindset that includes both views. One is of scientific evidence of material things and one is the possibility that a designer may be behind the things I observe and see evidence of. You may not have that mindset and may reject it, that is your decision and closed conclusion on the matter. I am more open to there still being the possibility of more existing than just what we observe right now. There really may be more than what meets the eye.
And if one believes that a designer may exist, they have to have faith and believe in the idea first before they can discover him, if they even care discover him. Science started out the same way since the beginning of human thought and wonder. They had ideas, faith in certain ideas that could be true, and then science proved these ideas to be true, But they had faith and belief first in many instances. They based there faith on things they observed in nature. And people of faith in a God have that faith based on what they are observing, which is nature itself and the construction of human beings equipped with minds to even contemplate all of this. I'm sorry you don't accept any of this, but that's the way it its. It's a fundamental part of human nature.
I am an avid science fiction fan of books and movies and most of these deal with this very dual nature. They often come to the same conclusions which I personally have. That science can only explain an account for so much and then the idea of a designer and faith play a separate but equally important part in our trying to understand and make sense of our existence.