Yes, all these items you list are near impossible to believe. And that's the point - the belief in things we can't see - Blessed is he who believes without seeing.
Let’s pause for a moment and examine this claim of yours. You pose it as if it is justified and believable. As if it doesn’t bring the conversation to a screeching halt.
But it is not justified, it is not believable, and it does bring the conversation to a screeching, messy halt.
Whyever would it be blessed to believe things that you cannot see or verify?
IN WHAT UNIVERSE would that be a positive trait?
Seriously, we need to examine this. Why on earth would it be good?
It trains people to be gullible. It rewards them for falling for con-men. It prepares them to be fooled. It makes them
seek out outlandish claims, whether they be from hucksters or paranoids or the deluded. It fosters bad habits and yea, even sin (“Here, eat this apple, it’ll bring you happiness”)
How can you possibly even entertain the notion that “believing without seeing” could possibly,
in any way, be a blessing
of any kind?
”Believe without seeing” is a con-man’s tool and it is detrimental to everyone else.
Change my mind. Explain how gullibility is a blessing. Ever.
Hi Rhea,
Hi 1lCrying.
You have missed my point utterly. But I am really genuinely interested in your answer to my actual question, so I’ll try to go through your answers to the question I did NOT ask “Why I like believing,” and try to help you understand the question I WAS asking, “Why is it beneficial to believe without seeing,” and see if you are capable of putting your head in that space so you can answer the question that you were given.
Try, and I am saying this with a tone of friendly conversation, here, please know that, try really hard to not assume you know what I mean without pausing to reflect. DO pause to reflect. Try to notice what I am REALLY asking. I am NOT asking about whether the thing you are believing is appealing to you. I am NOT asking what you claim is evidence (what you “see”). The passage says, “Blessed are those who believe WITHOUT SEEING.” Without seeing any evidence, any verification, any validation - just straight up unsubstantiated belief. Blessed are them. And I ask, WHY would that be blessed?
What is beneficial about being coached to believe things without verification. Who benefits from that, and what could possibly go wrong with it?
I know, just believing in something for no reason, does bring it to a screaching halt.
It sure does. So stay on target for that topic.
I do have my reasons for believing the Bible,
Ouch. You lost the topic. You are not blessed, then, are you. You needed a reason, something you “saw,” before you’d believe.
So maybe you agree with me that it is the height of folly to believe without seeing. The ways this could go wrong are legion, aren’t they. Starting with a woman in a garden and a serpent saying, “eat.” (Sure! Yes! I believe you!)
And maybe you agree with me that anyone who would extoll you to believe without seeing is trying to con you, and you cannot stomach that condition, so you make a list of all the things you **SEE** and you believe based on that.
And you are not blessed. You did not believe without “seeing.”
despite the fact that it is sometimes whacky, sometimes not perfectly clear - but over-all, I think it has held up quite well after all this time.
You don’t know that. You’re still alive, you have no idea if it has held up. But that’s a distraction, because the QUESTION was about whether it is prudent and wise to believe without seeing, or whether it is monumentally reckless to do so, and anyone who asks you to is trying to take something from you.
I Know for you it never held up,
You know nothing of the kind. Especially since the “it” you are talking about has not been defined. Moreover something can’t “hold up” if it was never “up” in the first place.
but I just want to be a witness of
Aaah, you should be careful, then. “Witnessing” is against the Terms of Use at this forum. That is because witnessing does not involve meaningful discussion - which is the purpose of this site. Witnessing is a one way street, a streetcorner zealot with a megaphone that speaks without hearing, transmits without receiving. It is tedious and unwelcome. And, as I said, against the TOU. So take that to a Christian site. They like that kind of stuff. We like the exchange of ideas here. It requires you to be open to new ideas.
one of the usually normal, sane people who believes the promise in there - that of life after death. To me, its like our chance to get to the next level. We are all made up of an egg and that one sperm that managed to find his way to the prize - that one sperm made it to the next level and is experiencing all of this wonderful life - while the other sperm are long gone. (I'm sure they're not suffering - just gone, and forgotten, no biggie). But for that one sperm, it was a biggie. And for those of us who go on to experience paradise forever (that's the promise of the Bible), it will also be a biggie.
First off, there is a choice of eggs as well, so the sort of “let’s talk about men here” vibe is quite off-puttinng. As someone who spent some time and effort (and a great deal of interesting data-taking) to get pregnant (no science mind you, we did it the natural way, but it was not immediate), there were quite a few eggs involved, too. When I hear you talking about how pregnancy is all about the sperm, I can only picture a patriarchal arrogance that, quite scientifically, is the lowest rung of the reproductive priority. Take your sperm-centered pregnancy tale elsewhere, pls.
Second, that is all an answer to a question I did not ask, so it is not relevant. It has nothing to do with wheter it is prudent to believe things without seeing.
Except, I suppose, if one wants to use the example of how many young girls have gotten pregnant and abandoned over the years because they believed young men without verification….
Why can I beleive in something I can't see or touch?
You will notice that this is NOT the question I asked.
I asked if it was a good idea to “believe things you cannot see,” KNOWING that the context is not whether you can
literally see it with unaided eyes, but whether you can verify that it exists.
I am well used to the Christians’ habit of saying, “because you ’believe in’ gravity even though you can’t see it,” as if the effects of gravity are not easily detectable and measurable, and they say this
immediately followed by, a list of what they consider to be visible effects of their god even though they can’t see it. So we both know that we are talking about the ability to detect and measure, not being able to literally ”see” it. So let’s not have that nonsense derail. Atheists are
well aware of the ability to detect without “seeing,” and we are well aware that this is the context of the passage, “Blessed are those who believe without seeing.”
“Blessed are those who believe without being able to detect. To verify. To validate.” That’s what your passage claims.
And so, the QUESTION AT HAND is whether it’s a good idea to believe something wihtout being able to detect it, validate it or verify it.
And so far, you have spend a good bit of typing to express that you think that is a scary proposition and you have therefore established a list of
detections, verifications and validations that satisfy you so that you DO NOT have to “believe without seeing.”
It’s revealing, is it not?
Do you believe your mother loves you? (*my apologies if you are a little orphan annie etc, but)
You have no idea what you just stepped in.
Assumptions are dangerous.
chances are your mother and father loved you. Could you ever prove it? Can you see the love? But you have a type of knowledge that it truly exists.
Yes, indeed. One sees the effects of love, or… the absence of those effects. Quite.
And so, without seeing it, one cannot believe it.
If you can wrap your head around that, then you are beginning to see how we believe what we believe.
Remember that I did not ask you “how” you believed. I asked whether believing without seeing was prudent, and whether disasters could come from doing it.
But, indeed, we can all see that you are anxiously uncomfortable with the idea of believing without seeing, and so you look around and grab something that you “see,” so that you can “believe” without trauma.
Other than that, just look around at the perfection of a natural universe that we find ourselves in: with universal laws, an evolution that improves instead of falling apart, the beauty in a face or sunset - there is the real proof that a God exists. To think, as many do here, that it is just some grand fluke - THAT - that really is rich.
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In conclusion, your witness shows that you are aghast at the idea of believing without seeing, just as we are.