Archaeopteryx
Wanderer
Faith alone is never enough. Good question! I've been trying to say that, I guess.
Stupid is as stupid does. I don't think this is an example of your point, but I see the problem you raise nonetheless. (Actually I don't really see it, never having met anyone as you describe; I understand your point for purposes of discussion.)
Then you can understand why people would be skeptical of claims that must be taken on faith; especially when those claims are used to justify actions that affect the wellbeing of other people?
Well ok, ya got me. Never have I encountered an atheist describing a spiritual experience. It seems mutually exclusive to me, but maybe not? Could be interesting.
Sam Harris mentions meditation as an example. I can think of others: looking at images of Saturn's majestic rings, listening to a moving piece of music, climbing to a mountain summit. These experiences can indeed be described as spiritual. And they are open to theists and atheists alike.
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