Considering I’m currently unemployed and have very little money left in my bank account, I would bet a thousand Canadian dollars that you can’t find a real religious believer who will say those words and honestly mean them.
Okay, see, we’re going in circles here: I’m trying to ask about the existence of someone who knows “it’s all a load of garbage”, heck, maybe even contributes to this very board, but cynically joins a church to get the social benefits.
And then you keep saying, no, such people don’t exist, if you mean people who are also really religious. But that’s the very point under discussion: how many people go through the motions of formal religions for the benefits, say the right applause lights, etc. for the social benefits while holding the conscious belief that there’s no literally God in the sense the people there espouse, etc. ?
And if you were talking about people who completely fake being religious, well, in my experience most of them don’t ever admit to themselves that they’re really atheists in their heart of hearts. I suppose there must be exceptions, though.
I don’t see the difference. If you take the LW rationalist position on God, doesn’t that mean you’re an atheist? So what does it matter if you admit it to yourself. Is there some internal psychological ritual now? If you believe you’re a duck, you’re a duck...self-believer.
Okay, see, we’re going in circles here: I’m trying to ask about the existence of someone who knows “it’s all a load of garbage”, heck, maybe even contributes to this very board, but cynically joins a church to get the social benefits.
All right. I was misled by the fact that your first commend was a reply to Wei Dai, who was talking about real religious people. I thought you believed that (most?) intelligent people who say they’re religious aren’t really religious.
I don’t see the difference. If you take the LW rationalist position on God, doesn’t that mean you’re an atheist? So what does it matter if you admit it to yourself.
It’s the difference between your average forthright atheist and someone like Karen Armstrong, who believes that God “is merely a symbol that points beyond itself to an indescribable transcendence”. If you look past the flowery language she’s no more a theist than Richard Dawkins is. However, she likes to think of herself as a religious believer, so you’ll never get her to admit the true reasons for her profession of belief, no matter how much alcohol she drinks, because she doesn’t even admit it to herself.
All right. I was misled by the fact that your first commend was a reply to Wei Dai, who was talking about real religious people. I thought you believed that (most?) intelligent people who say they’re religious aren’t really religious.
Aren’t religious in the sense of consciously taking it all literally, correct, that’s my position.
It’s the difference between your average forthright atheist and someone like Karen Armstrong, who believes that God “is merely a symbol that points beyond itself to an indescribable transcendence”.
So, let’s see, she gets benefit of approval from the numerous religious groups by saying all of the applause lights, while maintaining rationality about the literal God hypothesis.
Does that count as intelligent or foolish? I’ll leave that as an exercise for the reader.
Okay, see, we’re going in circles here: I’m trying to ask about the existence of someone who knows “it’s all a load of garbage”, heck, maybe even contributes to this very board, but cynically joins a church to get the social benefits.
And then you keep saying, no, such people don’t exist, if you mean people who are also really religious. But that’s the very point under discussion: how many people go through the motions of formal religions for the benefits, say the right applause lights, etc. for the social benefits while holding the conscious belief that there’s no literally God in the sense the people there espouse, etc. ?
I don’t see the difference. If you take the LW rationalist position on God, doesn’t that mean you’re an atheist? So what does it matter if you admit it to yourself. Is there some internal psychological ritual now? If you believe you’re a duck, you’re a duck...self-believer.
All right. I was misled by the fact that your first commend was a reply to Wei Dai, who was talking about real religious people. I thought you believed that (most?) intelligent people who say they’re religious aren’t really religious.
It’s the difference between your average forthright atheist and someone like Karen Armstrong, who believes that God “is merely a symbol that points beyond itself to an indescribable transcendence”. If you look past the flowery language she’s no more a theist than Richard Dawkins is. However, she likes to think of herself as a religious believer, so you’ll never get her to admit the true reasons for her profession of belief, no matter how much alcohol she drinks, because she doesn’t even admit it to herself.
Aren’t religious in the sense of consciously taking it all literally, correct, that’s my position.
So, let’s see, she gets benefit of approval from the numerous religious groups by saying all of the applause lights, while maintaining rationality about the literal God hypothesis.
Does that count as intelligent or foolish? I’ll leave that as an exercise for the reader.