Re: Re: Re: Re: Lack of evidence
Originally posted by Newjak
So you claim the belief in a God to be more akin to a child's naivety.Interesting hmm
It was an analogy. It's obviously more complex, and better justified than Santa or whatever else. But, lacking evidence, which I think it is, the core of the matter remains the same.
There's a reason that percentages of religious belief are inverse to intelligence (not individually, but in general trends). It doesn't imply that religious people are dumb (I would never insinuate that, as there are many intelligent Christians I know) but that as people are exposed to more and more information, their blind faith (however justified) is shed for rational logic.
I've long been convinced that it's exposure to information, not intelligence levels, that determines most types of learning, not just religious....certainly, one who seeks out such information is more likely to grasp it than one who does not. But I've known very intelligent people whose beliefs are rather shallow and indoctrinated from their upbringing, because they've been insulated from counter-arguments. And fairly stupid people who can rationally defend whatever belief (or non-belief) because they happened to have been exposed to different information randomly. And the former is not unlike a child's ignorance of the argument against Santa (which is obviously quite strong), so I feel like the analogy works....not as a critique of human ignorance, but the cultural forces that lead to widespread belief.