It depends what you mean with real belief. The kind of people you are talking about profess to belief but they are usually quite unsure about their beliefs and cringe to them. As a result they get uptight when you suggest their belief might be wrong.
If I tell you that Mars surrounds the earth you don’t get uptight because you belief that I’m deeply wrong but you might laugh at me for saying something silly. It’s similar for dealing with religious people are real believers who do have experiences that validate their world views.
Escaping that state you are talking about is a sign of strength of mind.
That remind me of the kind of people who get excited about the concept of near death experiences. My own perspective is just, been there done that, I have my own and don’t need to read accounts of others to build my world view based on what I read in a book. Quite often those people are even to lazy to meditate.
It’s quite fun to have discussions with people who pretend to be believers coming for the place of mind mind that they are doing a poor job at having real faith.
I mean if your family is Christian and judges you for not believing, they have ready-made talking points for why atheism is wrong, they don’t have those talking points for someone catching them.
But take care, some people can get quite emotional when you call their bluff.
It depends what you mean with real belief. The kind of people you are talking about profess to belief but they are usually quite unsure about their beliefs and cringe to them. As a result they get uptight when you suggest their belief might be wrong.
If I tell you that Mars surrounds the earth you don’t get uptight because you belief that I’m deeply wrong but you might laugh at me for saying something silly. It’s similar for dealing with religious people are real believers who do have experiences that validate their world views.
Escaping that state you are talking about is a sign of strength of mind.
That remind me of the kind of people who get excited about the concept of near death experiences. My own perspective is just, been there done that, I have my own and don’t need to read accounts of others to build my world view based on what I read in a book. Quite often those people are even to lazy to meditate.
It’s quite fun to have discussions with people who pretend to be believers coming for the place of mind mind that they are doing a poor job at having real faith. I mean if your family is Christian and judges you for not believing, they have ready-made talking points for why atheism is wrong, they don’t have those talking points for someone catching them. But take care, some people can get quite emotional when you call their bluff.
Where did I use the word “real” in my comment? ;-)