Chany
Uncertain Absurdist
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Belief is not a choice.
Looking up and exploring different alternatives is a choice. Closing oneself off from other alternatives is a choice. Following the natural consequences of a belief is a choice.
However, the belief itself is not a choice. No matter how hard I try, I cannot, by my own volition alone, make myself believe I am a chair.
Therefore, belief in a deity is not a choice.
Looking up and exploring different alternatives is a choice. Closing oneself off from other alternatives is a choice. Following the natural consequences of a belief is a choice.
However, the belief itself is not a choice. No matter how hard I try, I cannot, by my own volition alone, make myself believe I am a chair.
Therefore, belief in a deity is not a choice.
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It is a rough analogy, not an argument or explanatory comment. So sure, if you want to be ultra-literal about it, it is more like the glass being 33.4 percent full. The real question is, "how thirsty are you?"
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