Friday, February 22, 2008

thought of the day.58

The opposite of faith is knowledge.

7 comments:

homesicksooner said...

Actually the opposite of faith is disbelief, distrust, doubt, misgiving or skepticism.

I thought I would call your bluff and check out a thesaurus. Turns out you were wrong.

john evans said...

The point is knowledge backed by evidence makes faith obsolete.

Religious faith is only needed in the absence of evidence-backed knowledge.

homesicksooner said...

What is religious faith. Given that atheism is a religion, is there a difference between what religion take by faith and what an atheist holds to by faith?

john evans said...

Yes. An atheist does not believe in fairys for the same reason he does not believe in gods—lack of evidence.

Religious faith is belief in ghosts, gods and goblins without evidence.

homesicksooner said...

There is plenty of evidence for God.

Many of the propositions held by the atheism must be take by faith.

homesicksooner said...

According to your definition, anything science doesn't know or provide knowledge for must be taken by faith.

Can everything that can be known, be known through science?

john evans said...

Well if there was evidence for God there would be no need of faith, would there?

I don’t want to waste anymore of your time or mine on the subject of what atheism is. I have defined it for you multiple times so will no longer respond to assertions such as “Many of the propositions held by the atheism must be take by faith.”

Perhaps someday our current scientific method will seem primitive, but at the present stage of human evolution there is no better way to understand reality in an objective, testable and falsifiable fashion.