DrZoidberg
Contributor
Simply calling theists stupid or ignorant is too simple. Sure, we're a dumb-ass species. But we're not that stupid. I refuse to believe that belief in God isn't psychologically useful somehow. I'm talking use. Not a crutch. The belief acting as a tool in order to strengthen the believers life somehow. If not, I can't see how this belief could have possible survived.
Is it the community surrounding religious faith?
Is it the rituals and traditions giving a sense of security?
Is it the fear of eye of God in their supposed Godly police-state keeping them focused on what is important?
Are prayers a way to help the believer formulate goals in their lives?
Does the illusion of Godly love give the believer a genuine feeling of love?
Something else?
I'm talking about belief in a false God in purely functional terms. What is the function of theism? No, I'm not talking about it as a tool for those in power. I'm talking about religion in the bottom up sense.
Just to make it clear here. This is not an opening for apologetics. I still think the God hypothesis is stupid. It's just all out ridiculous, retarded and preposterous. I posit theists don't spend much time thinking about the existence of God since it's not important for them. They jump straight to whatever boon they get from the faith itself, without bothering about whether the hypothesis is true or not. We have plenty of evidence for that in this forum. Whenever a theists comes and tries to argue for the existence of God, they without fail fall back on arguments they could have dismissed themselves if they spent a couple of minutes googling ancient Greek philosophers. So they didn't. Ergo, they don't really care.
So what is the benefit from holding this false belief? The actual benefit.
Is it the community surrounding religious faith?
Is it the rituals and traditions giving a sense of security?
Is it the fear of eye of God in their supposed Godly police-state keeping them focused on what is important?
Are prayers a way to help the believer formulate goals in their lives?
Does the illusion of Godly love give the believer a genuine feeling of love?
Something else?
I'm talking about belief in a false God in purely functional terms. What is the function of theism? No, I'm not talking about it as a tool for those in power. I'm talking about religion in the bottom up sense.
Just to make it clear here. This is not an opening for apologetics. I still think the God hypothesis is stupid. It's just all out ridiculous, retarded and preposterous. I posit theists don't spend much time thinking about the existence of God since it's not important for them. They jump straight to whatever boon they get from the faith itself, without bothering about whether the hypothesis is true or not. We have plenty of evidence for that in this forum. Whenever a theists comes and tries to argue for the existence of God, they without fail fall back on arguments they could have dismissed themselves if they spent a couple of minutes googling ancient Greek philosophers. So they didn't. Ergo, they don't really care.
So what is the benefit from holding this false belief? The actual benefit.