No, it’s not a clarification, it’s just an extension.
You can ask the same questions about falling in love as about religious faith. Whether you come to similar or different conclusions, you learn something on the way.
That’s … not really accurate. With love, the question we in this community would ask is “would seeking to maintain or expand this relationship be a good idea?” With religion, it’s “does this being with whom a relationship is suggested actually exist?”
No, they don’t. They may say the words, “was the person I fell in love with ever real”, but their actual question is, “was I mistaken about the character of the human being I formed a relationship with”. Not the same question.
As a clarification of the subjective nature of religious faith, this is most helpful … but it doesn’t really answer Wei_Dai’s question.
No, it’s not a clarification, it’s just an extension.
You can ask the same questions about falling in love as about religious faith. Whether you come to similar or different conclusions, you learn something on the way.
That’s … not really accurate. With love, the question we in this community would ask is “would seeking to maintain or expand this relationship be a good idea?” With religion, it’s “does this being with whom a relationship is suggested actually exist?”
In a lot of cases, one asks later whether the person one fell in love actually exists.
No, they don’t. They may say the words, “was the person I fell in love with ever real”, but their actual question is, “was I mistaken about the character of the human being I formed a relationship with”. Not the same question.