Well relligions have "all the answers" but youll never accept a single one, unless it be according to scientific standards, so youve pretty much ruled out religion a priori
No, not "a priori". I've ruled it out based purely on how it works (or rather: doesn't work).
I rule it out because it expects me to accept claims at face value without evidence.
So I know what makes you think that, and therell be no budgning you.
You can budge me. All it takes is evidence.
My take, the world is ambiguous and uncertain, and therefore whilst science is good, its not necessarily the only take on things, especiially the stuff where science is not really meant to go (non empitically testable).
So, can you give an example of such a thing?
Maybe I spend too much time thinking of philosophic questions and reading religious books. Or Im not smart enough to be the next Einstein or Hawking. So I have to take what is according to my personality and capcity - bu t you seem to have a grudge against this attitude, like we all ought to be scientists. Reason compells us, and I am the priest of reason!!!
I never said any such thing.
I say that I'ld like people to raise their standards of evidence when it comes to accepting claims.
And I propose that you already do that. All people do. Some people just make a special case for their religion. I submit that theists would
never evaluate other claims by the same standards as they use to evaluate their religious claims.
When I ask for the reasons of people to buy into theistic claims, it seems to me that according to those reasons / standards, they should also be believing in weird sexual experiments in spaceships conducted by aliens on abducted humans. They should be believing in bigfoot, godzilla, the lochness monster, etc...
In fact, according to those standards, they should be believing in
multiple religions (if not all of them). Making the one religions they adhere to look like a rather trivial choice or geographic accident.
There is not consistency there. I feel like being consisten in my beliefs is important to me. I do my best to use the same standards in all area's.
Theists seem to do their best to have one set of standards for their particual religion and then another set for
everything else.