Or faith, then what is there to debate about?
It's all based on opinion isn't it?
Nothing can be proven or dismissed.
One might be persuaded by someone's else's opinion but based on what? Since I can say whatever I want and not worry about supporting it because it's a belief, not a fact.
Not that I'm judging as I do it too but I realize I can say pretty much whatever I want with almost no concern about proving it. Certainly a materialist like myself has a more difficult job needing to support some statement they made.
A religious debate, isn't it all just sophistry?
Not entirely, Nakosis. The belief is in what one has discerned to be truth. We are attempting to elucidate facts that are somewhat elusive in nature - but not impossible to know.
One believes a proposition to be true, another does not believe it to be so. Both
believe something that they are equally unable to establish as an unequivocal fact, but this does not mean that both are incorrect.
A guy believes that a girl likes him, his friends think otherwise. And, yet, even if the girl was to offer her opinion, there is still the question of her sincerity. In other words, believing in something that cannot be proven immediately, does not discredit all the speculators opinions.
There are some things that cannot be quantified, and therefore, no one can go past the belief stage in their convictions. For, to some, no matter evidence is put before them, they still won't believe an axiomatic fact.
It is not the belief in something that undermines its veracity, it is the process involved in attaining to that belief that determines the credibility of the claim.