I see. This sort of thing might work on people who have no idea what quantum theory is but for people who actually understand some of the basics of the science it's quite insulting. Quantum theory says absolutely nothing about the supernatural I'm afraid. You can claim it does because it's so hard to understand and because nobody knows all of it yet.Nieroshai said:My reasoning with atheists is about the possibility of the supernatural existing, and the fact that scientists haven't yet invented something that can detect psionic presence doesn't mean it does not exist, in fact quantum theory shows how it's possible.Nimcha said:You find your religion reasonable because of your belief I suppose. That's fine. But also irrelevant since you can't reason about that belief to someone who doesn't share it.Nieroshai said:But I do find mine reasonable. I myself joined it because I could not reason against its reality, I have defended it using reason, etc. Just because others don't doesn't mean the whole religion is like that. The apostle Paul was a philosopher that convinced people to join through reason and debate. Being reasonable and having reasonable premises doesn't make ANY belief the absolute truth, however, because science is unable to prove or disprove, thus leaving "proof" up to philosophers to find holes in arguments.Nimcha said:Oh sure, I find religion interesting from an anthropological standpoint. And I sometimes like having an insight in how religious zealots think. Maybe I should have written 'belief is not meant to be reasonable'.Nieroshai said:One COULD argue that religion is about reason, just from a different philosophy. But I respect your right not to be curious.Nimcha said:Like any other person I think. I never reason with them about their own religion simply because religion isn't supposed to be reasonable. Besides that I have only ever met a few people who were the close-minded religion type, and that was because they didn't like me dating their daughter. That's when I learned there is no point in even trying to reason with such people.
As far as your argument goes, ever heard of Occam's Razor?
See this is the problem, we can't talk about this reasonably since this has nothing to do with reason.