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In reply to the discussion: Religion’s smart-people problem: [View all]MellowDem
(5,018 posts)12. Article is very good....
I like that it brings up how smart people can rationalize false beliefs for a whole wide array of reasons.
The first question to ask someone who wants to discuss religion is whether they care about what is true or not, because in my experience, most believers don't. Their beliefs are for some other reason.
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How interesting. John Messerly, advocate for transhumanism, received his doctorate from the Jesuits.
rug
Dec 2014
#1
If you are afraid to start your own thread on the subject I'd be happy to start one for you.
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2014
#27
Self delusion derived from an emotional need to believe in his religion.
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2014
#44
For someone who believes "we are just a flicker of light, a moment of time, and of no consequence",
rug
Dec 2014
#45
I'm glad to be "pegged", I hope it was as good for you as it was for me.
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2014
#48
"Our universe is society" - sure and by "fish" I of course mean "Goat".
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2014
#60
Indeed and with the alert trolling going on, somebody might just fire away.
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2014
#61