dyanaprajna2011
Dharmapala
I think it's a fair statement to make, that faith and reason oftentimes don't go hand in hand. If a person accepts a god and/or religious scripture, one of the primary reasons is not because it was based on logic or reason. With that, if you find that faith is more important than reason, and accept a god/scripture based solely on faith, then why not accept all of them? It makes no sense for a person of one religion to fight against a person of another religion based on the same criteria, with no real objective evidence to support either claim. If you're going to accept, say, the Christian religion, based on nothing more than faith, then why not accept Vaishnavism as well? They both make pretty much the same claims, have the same ideas, and are separated mostly by only time and language. So why not?
(And "because the Bible tells me so", or some other such, is not an answer. It's a cop-out and a way to avoid thinking for yourself.)
(And "because the Bible tells me so", or some other such, is not an answer. It's a cop-out and a way to avoid thinking for yourself.)