[MD] Are theists irrational?

markhsmit markhsmit at aol.com
Tue Jan 19 20:33:07 PST 2010


Hi Horse,

Perhaps my command of the English is lacking.  I was using the
two interchangeably.  What I mean to say, is that what is expressed
by the patterned firing of our neurons in response to the environment
is just that, a pattern.  There are different patterns, in the same way
that there are different snowflakes.  For one to say one is better than
the other is not an answer to the question.

Faith is based on belief, belief is based on faith.  Does that make
any sense?  It's probably just in my interpretation of the words,
which has been known to be erroneous.

Mark


markhsmit wrote:
> <snip>
> [Mark]
> <snip>

> Oh, I forgot, you claim that science is not a belief, somehow it is
> real. How did that happen?
>
> 
I might have missed something somewhere along the line but I though that 
the issue was that science is faith based. You seem to have changed that 
to belief based in the above.

Horse

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