What I love most about myself is the courage I have to constantly challenge my conclusions. I argue against them and I seek out new evidence. And I keep doing that until I come to conclusions that I can show are logically impossible to argue against. Atheism is one of those conclusions. God might exist, but belief in god is never substantiated by science or philosophy. It's always illogical to prefer an explanation that requires the existence of god over literally ANY other explanation and for ANY phenomenon.
For example:
The oceans turn into blood and all the Christians start floating
into the sky and the heavens part and a giant bearded Palestinian
descends in a fiery chariot and begins to smite the unrighteous.
Or whatever. Pick your crazy. We could say that the
existence of the universe itself is sufficiently crazy, but let's go
with the revelation apocalypse scenario.
It's tempting to say that prophecy has been fulfilled and that the
becharioted brute must be the son of god. But there's a better
explanation. Maybe an alien race from another galaxy has decided to
enslave us for fun and profit and they've decided that the most cost
effective enslavement strategy is to convince everyone that they are
one of the gods that most of the world already believes in.
They have nanobots that turn water into hemoglobin and they have
tractor beams and they have a big alien in a suit who loves killing
lesser beings.
And that's just one explanation. Maybe it's mischievous
time travelers from the future. Maybe it's an elaborate hoax
orchestrated by governments or mega churches or magicians.
There are literally infinitely many explanations for this scenario.
And of all the explanations, of all the ridiculous and nearly
impossibly unlikely to be correct explanations, the least likely is
the hypothesis that there is an all powerful, all knowing,
omnipresent, eternal being who created the universe out of nothing
and has now come in human form to murder people who disagree with
him.
"god" will always be the least likely explanation for
any phenomenon because extraordinary claims require extraordinary
evidence. And the more extraordinary your claim is, the more
evidence it requires. Literally any and every explanation you
come up with to explain any scenario will always be INFINITELY more
likely than the god hypothesis because the god hypothesis requires
the existence of a being who is infinite in at least 4 ways.
God has infinite power. God has infinite knowledge. God
has infinite spacial presence. And god has infinite temporal
presence. Can you even think of another way in which he could be infinite? You can't make a more impossibly unlikely hypothesis
than that. It requires an infinite amount of evidence.
And that's just one way in which the god hypothesis is always the least likely explanation. If you want to bring up the existence of the universe, then we can talk about how the god hypothesis is actually a worse explanation than no explanation at all.
So when you see a "ghost" or have an "out of body"
experience or seem to to get your prayers answered or whatever the
experience is, you can be convinced that god exists. I don't
fault you. I've never had those experiences. But don't
pretend that those experiences constitute sufficient evidence for
your conclusion. I'm sympathetic to people who have had the
kind of profound experiences that lead them to believe that
god exists. But I have nothing but contempt for anybody who
tries to pretend that science or philosophy justifies that position.
Believe in god if you must, but have the courage to admit that you're
being illogical. It's called FAITH, right?
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OK, totally done blogging until I get a grown up job.
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