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Originally Posted by troutman
http://www.skepdic.com/faith.html
Those of us who are atheists, and believe that everything evolved from natural forces, nearly universally maintain that theists and supernaturalists have a very weak case for their belief, weaker even than the case for Bigfoot, Nessie or Santa Claus. Thus, our disbelief is not an act of faith, and therefore, not non-rational as are those of theists and Christian apologists. However, if Christian apologists insist on claiming that their version of Christianity and the rejections of their views are equally acts of faith, I will insist that the apologists have a non-rational faith, while their opponents have a rational faith. Though I think it would be less dishonest and less misleading to admit that atheists and naturalists do not base their beliefs on faith in any sense close to that of religious faith.
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I would agree with most of this.
I tend to think that I am largely a rational person, but one who recognizes the
necessary constraints of rationalism, which can in fact tell me nothing about anything outside of observable phenomena.
On an un-related note, it is my opinion that the athiests on this board have the COOLEST avatars. Very clever, Cheese; and Troutman, what can I say? If there was no God, there can be no Johnny Cash!