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<blockquote data-quote="clue" data-source="post: 582156" data-attributes="member: 4552"><p>I'm not writing that Atheism requires absolute proof at all.&nbsp; In fact, I think a person who believes in Atheism is even blinder than a person who believes in a god. </p><p></p><p>I guess I didn't express myself very well.&nbsp; What I was trying to say is that there is a 'blindness' factor when you are&nbsp;dealing with&nbsp;faith.&nbsp; In fact, it's part of the&nbsp;definition&nbsp;for faith.&nbsp; But there is a difference between a totally blind faith and a faith based on logical, deductive, and/or scientific evidence. </p><p></p><p>Example of totally blind faith - believing my bank account will grow even though I never make any deposits into it.&nbsp; What leads me to believe this? </p><p></p><p>Example of faith based on evidence - believing that my parents love me even though they never tell me so.&nbsp; What leads me to believe this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clue, post: 582156, member: 4552"] I'm not writing that Atheism requires absolute proof at all. In fact, I think a person who believes in Atheism is even blinder than a person who believes in a god. I guess I didn't express myself very well. What I was trying to say is that there is a 'blindness' factor when you are dealing with faith. In fact, it's part of the definition for faith. But there is a difference between a totally blind faith and a faith based on logical, deductive, and/or scientific evidence. Example of totally blind faith - believing my bank account will grow even though I never make any deposits into it. What leads me to believe this? Example of faith based on evidence - believing that my parents love me even though they never tell me so. What leads me to believe this? [/QUOTE]
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