Hippiekinkster
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Tweaky: At the end of the day, I don’t think it’s really fair to religious belief to evaluate it on rational/logical/scientific/empirical grounds alone. However, in the public domain, rationality has proved to be one of the best methods to resolve disputes and arrive at sensible decisions that humans have invented or developed. On what basis do you suggest we evaluate Deism, if not on logical/empirical/scientific grounds? Good question HK. I wish I had an answer. I've been asking believers for years and not one has been able to suggest anything other than faith. One thing I do is I try to evaluate which religions produce the nicest people. It's not scientific or rigourous - it is highly subjective, anecdotal and personal. It does suffer from all the flaws of generalising. The outcome has been that Buddhists appear to me to be far and away the gentlest, kindest, most compassionate 'religious' group around with daylight second. FWIW the results I find with Buddhists are matched only by those I get with non-believers. However I doubt if there's any point in seeking any wider meaning in my personal results. That has been my experience as well. And I also perceive Buddhists as being, in general, as you describe. I don't understand how faith (and I really cannot see Buddhism as a "faith", as it lacks a deity to have faith in) can be evaluated by any other means than scientific scrutiny. Full Circle made a point about a box with unknown contents. It sounds like a good point until one considers that the box exists in reality (empirical evidence), and that the contents of the box are knowable (deductive reasoning), assuming that the box can be opened (and if it cannot, is there a reason to even bother with it anymore?). I'm not sure I want to get into that can of worms that "rationality" has become in this thread, other than to note that that word is not a synonym of Logic. (btw, want to tell you I much enjoyed your posts on human traits, although it was over my head)
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