On Jun 18, 10:59 am, brockorgan <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Deidzoeb <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I've been thinking of faith as something more active than that. Not
> > when you decide that you don't have the answer to something and give
> > yourself license to stop worrying about it. From the way theists use
> > the word,
>
> Who, specifically?
>
> > it sounds like giving yourself license to believe something,
>
> Example?
>
> > that you otherwise have no reason to believe in. Surrendering your
> > reason in favor of your wishful thinking.
>
> Who, specifically, do you claim articulates the position:
>
> "surrender your reason in favor of wishful thinking"
>

Is there anything logical in your actual faith in God, Brock?

What would happen if one of your concepts about God changed?

Would you stop believing?

> Regards,
>
> Brock

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