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In reply to the discussion: Pope’s Foot-Wash a Final Straw for Traditionalist Catholics [View all]Fortinbras Armstrong
(4,477 posts)You say "believing in .. is a corruption of that mental process. You 'believe in' something when you otherwise would judge it doesn't exist or that it's false. You do it for emotional reasons. Hope. Fear.
Obviously, you DON'T HAVE A CLUE why people believe in God. But I will accept it just for the sake of argument. Your saying "I believe in there being no God" is done just as much for emotional reasons as you claim I say I believe in God. You have no evidence saying "God does not exist", you take it solely as an act of faith. You pretend that it is not an act of faith -- you are wrong. It is every bit as much an act of faith as saying that there is a God.
"What I reject more than God is the importance of belief, or believing in, or any of my mental processes." But you believe in the non-existence of God. You do not know, you take it on faith. The definition of Hebrews 11:1, "faith is ... the conviction of things not seen" applies just as much to you as it does to me. We just believe different things.
WHY you choose to believe that God does not exist is wholly irrelevant. You do believe it, as an act of faith.