Perhaps worst of all, they are convinced that religion is a matter
of irrational faith, and that when we talk about evidence, arguments and reason we must be talking about science.
Certainly no one actually believes for the sake of knowing, or
holds irrational faith for the sake of holding rational thought.
There is a not - uncommon understanding among the nonreligious that religiosity is motivated purely
by irrational faith.
You are the one who is trying to claim that myself and others have faith, probably in an attempt to rationalize your own
very irrational faith.
This book has the ability to liberate a mind incarcerated
by irrational faith and spiteful dogma.
You are the one who is trying to claim that everyone has faith, probably in an attempt to rationalize your own
very irrational faith.
Is this a blind and
irrational faith, an ultimate prejudice that is unsupported?
I'm merely pointing out that while Atheists don't believe in a God, they still cling to
irrational faith - beliefs.
All you have is
irrational faith.
(The, at first glance,
irrational faith of liberals in growth, so characteristic of all our present political and economic theories, depends on this notion.)