nonbeliever_92
Well-Known Member
I was originally going to title this "Is Faith a Virtrue" but decided against it.
Okay First of all:
In this thread I will define "Faith" as a belief/trust in someone or something and accepting it as true or untrue even if it goes against counter-evidence, reason, and/or logic. If you disagree with this definition of faith, please assert your own definition of faith before you post and if possible provide an example.
Now:
I wish to ask if faith and simple belief are valuable or at least more valuable than scepticism and rational thinking.
I believe that faith is invaluable; my reason why is that I believe that rational thinking and independent thinking holds more ground than believing in something just because it makes you comfortable or just becuase you think you "know" how the universe works although there is an abundance of counter-evidence and a non-evidence. I believe that a rational ignorance about reality is infinitely much better than a religious pretense about reality. (And yes, i would equate religion with irrationality.)
Okay First of all:
In this thread I will define "Faith" as a belief/trust in someone or something and accepting it as true or untrue even if it goes against counter-evidence, reason, and/or logic. If you disagree with this definition of faith, please assert your own definition of faith before you post and if possible provide an example.
Now:
I wish to ask if faith and simple belief are valuable or at least more valuable than scepticism and rational thinking.
I believe that faith is invaluable; my reason why is that I believe that rational thinking and independent thinking holds more ground than believing in something just because it makes you comfortable or just becuase you think you "know" how the universe works although there is an abundance of counter-evidence and a non-evidence. I believe that a rational ignorance about reality is infinitely much better than a religious pretense about reality. (And yes, i would equate religion with irrationality.)