This reminds me of the old saying "There are no atheists in foxholes". Not true, and there are atheist soldier and ex-soldier associations to prove it, but I think there is some truth to the general idea. I am not sure what you nice religious folks intend it to mean, but to me it means that the desperate reach for the irrational. It is the same reason people go to psychics or go into denial about a particularly harsh tragedy, etc. A lot of religious conversions do seem to happen for emotional reasons. It is almost like you feel yourself into religion and you think yourself out of it. Certainly that doesn't apply to all, but it sure does seem to apply to many and this is an example.
This reminds me of the old saying "There are no atheists in foxholes". Not true, and there are atheist soldier and ex-soldier associations to prove it, but I think there is some truth to the general idea. I am not sure what you nice religious folks intend it to mean, but to me it means that the desperate reach for the irrational. It is the same reason people go to psychics or go into denial about a particularly harsh tragedy, etc. A lot of religious conversions do seem to happen for emotional reasons. It is almost like you feel yourself into religion and you think yourself out of it. Certainly that doesn't apply to all, but it sure does seem to apply to many and this is an example.
Hello Pygoscelis,
You wondered what this means for Muslims? The way we understand these moments when even atheists will cry out to God for help, is that there is an underlying link to, and knowledge of, God in every person, but that humans have been Gifted with the capacity to cover over this link and ignore it. However, in times of need, humans will tend to reach out to whatever will help them. And that often includes reactivating that link and reaching out to God.
This reminds me of the old saying "There are no atheists in foxholes". Not true, and there are atheist soldier and ex-soldier associations to prove it, but I think there is some truth to the general idea. I am not sure what you nice religious folks intend it to mean, but to me it means that the desperate reach for the irrational. It is the same reason people go to psychics or go into denial about a particularly harsh tragedy, etc. A lot of religious conversions do seem to happen for emotional reasons. It is almost like you feel yourself into religion and you think yourself out of it. Certainly that doesn't apply to all, but it sure does seem to apply to many and this is an example.
Your assumption that belief in God is irrational is quite presumptuous. Why do you think that?
To me it is completely rational to believe in God, why? Cause of our very existence.
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