Hello Themis,
mikwut wrote:
Our faculties form beliefs spontaneously from reality imposing itself on us in the form of evidence.
Themis responded: I agree. The expereince is the evidence, and then we have to provide the interpretation of that evidence. Some may withhold interpretation due to thinking it may be to unreliable to have much chance of being accurate. I think this is where the divide is between religious and less religious if that is the proper words to use. :)
I am pleased to agree with you.
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mikwut: Sometimes the beliefs are reliable, sometimes they are not.
Themis responded: Reliability needs to be reproducible across the board in order to be reliable in the way we need to have the belief/interpretation likely be an accurate proposition of reality. By realty I mean a proposition that is true for everyone regardless of belief/interpretation.
With empirical facts I agree. With personal cognitions we often don't have the luxury. We are left to discern based on the functioning of our belief forming abilities. When we take witness testimony we cannot reproduce across the board like you suggest. Memory often fails, often it doesn't. So I agree to a point.
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mikwut: No one, and I mean that literally, no one has formed a belief for spontaneous auto-liposuction from the existence of large boulders.
Themis: Don't we have someone who does form beliefs based on their expereince with a certain mountain, and can glean information from looking and analyzing it?
I am not positive I understand your point.
mikwut: Quote:
The vast majority of mankind has formed the belief in a God being or beings - that is factual and that is not possible without evidence of some kind from reality upon their/our cognitive faculties.
Themis: Very understandable. With very limited knowledge about the world around our ancestors they would've course come up with all kinds of things to explain why the earth shakes, the wind howls, and what the hell is that red stuff coming down the mountain. God really is a generic term that can encompass all beliefs about some powerful creature or entity man has come up with to explain something about the world they inhabit. If aliens have visited us in the past I think our ancestors would have thought of them as Gods. I suspect some of our ancestors also had night terrors, visions, etc. I wonder how they would have first explained their visions they got from trying out that new plant they found the other day. WOW good stuff.
I certainly aware of anthropological atheism, I think there is a great deal of truth in it and what you just said. I think my ancestors also confronted reality and the world around them in a similar, if not exact, way that I experience as well. That is at least as empirical as any of the other interpretations you have provided that also can be true. Reality is complex and it is manifold.
my regards,
All communication relies, to a noticeable extent on evoking knowledge that we cannot tell, all our knowledge of mental processes, like feelings or conscious intellectual activities, is based on a knowledge which we cannot tell.
-Michael Polanyi
"Why are you afraid, have you still no faith?" Mark 4:40