FirmhandKY -> RE: Why do people think it's ok to strawman an atheist? (6/20/2010 9:50:19 AM)
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ORIGINAL: DomKen More semantics. Faith as a synonym for trust is not the same thing as religious faith. Still boring as hell. Agreed. Religious faith, for many, is the very strong likelihood that I know I am pursuing something false but I have accepted that the penalty for not doing so as fact which has significantly clouded my judgement in such a way that it renders all other options obsolete. Human beings construct, in their mind, a picture of reality. This is what they "know" and is their "knowledge". Some of that reality is based on empiricism. Some is based on rationalism. Some is "constructed" contingent on convention, human perception, and social experience. Any of that reality except for empiricism involves a degree of faith. Knowledge therefore entails belief. Belief is a subjective personal basis for individual behavior, while truth is an objective state independent of the individual i.e. a fact. If you do not have personal empirical knowledge that the sun consists of nuclear explosions, or that George Washington was the first President of the US, then you have a belief about those things, in which your faith in the method whereby you arrive at those conclusions is strong enough that you consider them "facts". If you do not have a personal, empirical basis for a belief, then faith is involved. Firm
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