I've no idea. You'd have to define your terms?
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Replying to @memneon @HPluckrose and
Are there any religious arguments you find compelling that haven't been utterly beat to death?
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Replying to @Intrinsic29 @HPluckrose and
.. argued atheistic ones for non-belief.
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Which is essentially what the book says!God idea doesn't work. Typical atheist args against aren't helpful.
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So, not that belief in God is irrational (the argument has been won anyway) it's that it doesn't 'work'?
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Not sure how many ppl have applied reason to god-beliefs & rejected them on those grounds. Prob a minority.
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Ppl seem mostly not to need god-beliefs so much when their social &psychological needs are met in other ways.
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And western society has largely moved on the point where god-beliefs work or seem reasonable. Bit of an anomaly.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Intrinsic29
Has it? And what do you mean by 'work'?
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Replying to @memneon @Intrinsic29
We don't think in the same way ppl who understood human sacrifice, eternal torture for wrongthink, miracles etc did.
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Its a real effort to make, eg the Christian narrative, compatible with how we understand the world & morality today.
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