Belief in God is perfectly rational. For a thorough treatment, see Alvin Plantinga’s “Warrant” trilogy, in particular “Warranted Christian Belief” available online in its entirety at the preceding link. It’s more than a bit technical and it’s not exactly light reading, but it rescues theistic belief from the charge of irrationality (or, at least, from certain charges of irrationality—certain factual charges are outside the book’s scope).
Belief in God is perfectly rational. For a thorough treatment, see Alvin Plantinga’s “Warrant” trilogy, in particular “Warranted Christian Belief” available online in its entirety at the preceding link. It’s more than a bit technical and it’s not exactly light reading, but it rescues theistic belief from the charge of irrationality (or, at least, from certain charges of irrationality—certain factual charges are outside the book’s scope).