Pygoscelis
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Yes. I appologize for getting derailed. I never responded to your post. So I will now.
Sounds to me like faith. The ability to believe in something despite a lack of any evidence or reason to believe otherwise. Some people are able to do this more than others. Just like some people are able to get into TV shows more than others and suspend disbelief even in the outrageous ones. An ability not without merit, but not one that we all posess equally.
I would say it depends on the person and I would say most people do a bit of both. And I suppose it depends on how badly they want to know or need to believe a particular viewpoint. And it depends on how easily they are convinced/misled.
But the disbelieving or failing to believe does give a guarantee, correct?
We will have to agree to disagree on that. And to me it isn't each individual rule so much as the collected whole. There is a gstalt to it. But again, that's a bit off topic and I'd rather not get into the many reasons I find belief deplorable, for that would likely get me banned here
I've come to believe that to some extend this is not a matter of "mental capabilities" but more like a matter of willingness. From the moment I started to be "willing" to believe I found the answers to my pertinent questions who kept me from believing rather quickly.
Sounds to me like faith. The ability to believe in something despite a lack of any evidence or reason to believe otherwise. Some people are able to do this more than others. Just like some people are able to get into TV shows more than others and suspend disbelief even in the outrageous ones. An ability not without merit, but not one that we all posess equally.
But what do these people do with such questions? Do they try to look for an answer or do they just accept the question is un-answerable and allow it to inhibit their mind?
I would say it depends on the person and I would say most people do a bit of both. And I suppose it depends on how badly they want to know or need to believe a particular viewpoint. And it depends on how easily they are convinced/misled.
Also interesting is that according to Islam, believing or disbelieving gives no guarantee.
But the disbelieving or failing to believe does give a guarantee, correct?
To even make that previous challenge a bit more exciting. Not only do I believe that each rule has a practical benefit next to it's spiritual benefit. I also believe those practical benefits exceed any negative effects that could come from that same rule.
We will have to agree to disagree on that. And to me it isn't each individual rule so much as the collected whole. There is a gstalt to it. But again, that's a bit off topic and I'd rather not get into the many reasons I find belief deplorable, for that would likely get me banned here
