I've lost some people for not being a fan of religion or faith-based thinking generally. This happens. Thanks to all the religious people who stay with me despite disagreeing on this. You're the ones I want to keep.
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I have not mentioned faith in "God" at all, and you have not defined the "God" that you don't have faith in at all. You have faith in things everyday, like you have faith that you are right, right now. In spite of having no reason to
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I'm going to leave it here because I'll only keep saying I am not using faith as 'confidence in for good reason.'
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Why not? You have to leave it here because you can't explain why. You have faith that you've explained well enough despite not explaining at all.
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I've argued about this all day & in fact, for several years. I am bored. If genuinely interested in definitions of faith and what critics of faith-based thinking are and are not criticising, try the introductions of 'Manual for Creating Atheists' & 'Facts vs Faith'
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So facts exist in a world exclusive of faith? How interesting. You're bored, becaause you have boring views that can't be explained. Have a good day, oh faithful one!
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Honestly, they have really clear explanations of what is and isn't being criticised by sceptics under the banner of 'faith' but it takes about a chapter. I can't tweet it all here & I'm no longer interested in these kinds of conversations.
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Ok so maybe the first tweet that started all of this should have read "I'm not interested in criticizing faith based thinking", thank you for wasting my time
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I feel dumber for reading your exchange with Helen, Allen. thank you for wasting my time
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