Religion
In reply to the discussion: Dawkins Is Wrong. Religion Is Rational [View all]DrewFlorida
(1,096 posts)Having the feeling called love is different than believing in love, what does it mean to "believe in love", that statement is ambiguous at best and certainly not rational. You could say you have trust and a bond and a desire to build upon that, that's rational, based of quantifiable facts. When someone says they believe in God what does that even mean? It is very ambiguous as well, and the more you try to quantify it the less factual it becomes. Do you say I believe in a single God in the likeness of man who built the earth and heavens in 7 days approximately 9000 years ago? That would be extremely irrational and insane.
To address a couple of your other examples, "To be inspired by the beauty of the ocean", actually you do have evidence as to what inspiration is just as you have evidence of what you regard as beautiful.
The problem with religion and belief is man's ego, humans always have to control everything, and if they can't control it, they pretend they can, in order to feel secure and mighty. The fact is we don't know how the earth and cosmos were created or by what force they were created, nor do we know why we are here or for what purpose, yet every religion pretends they know every detail because God (in the likeness of man) spoke to them and told them so. The only problem with that is, as science learns more and more, those supposed facts turn out to be false, I'm reminded of Galileo Galilei and his house arrest for teaching that the Earth revolved around the Sun. How arrogant of religion and humans to think and pretend they knew otherwise and then to cover it up for hundreds of years afterward, not even admitting as much until 1960.
So what exactly is it that you believe? whatever it is it's probably wrong, but if that gives you a secure feeling, good for you!
I prefer not to speculate about things which are beyond my human understanding, I don't need to feel as though I am God and I can know everything, I am secure in knowing what I know and keeping my mind open to discovering and understanding more as I grow in knowledge and experience. I know I will never know everything, I'm ok with that!