Cflat wrote:I understand. I just don't see faith as a virtue. Why the hell should it be? In what universe should it be considered a good thing to believe things without evidence? Do I have to give examples of how dangerous that is? Everyone recognizes this as being foolish, as long as we're talking about anything other than religion. I see that as a problem. It is never wrong to demand evidence, especially scientific evidence, before believing anything. That's sort of how it's supposed to work.![]()
If you're believing things based on faith without regards to scientifically scrutinized evidence, then you are doing it very wrong. At least, if you are in any way interested in living in reality on reality's terms. I do, and I think it's important to encourage others to.
Oh, and before I forget, it may not be "wrong," but it certainly is, imo, silly to demand *scientific* evidence of/for things which, by definition, do not admit of empirical testability.

Had to say it.
