For the most part Atheist and Religious people fundamentally think differently
[u][b]Atheist thought process vs Faithful thought process[/b][/u]
I was just curious if everyone understands that whichever side your on both sides fundamentally think differently. [i][u]Keep in mind this is a generalization it is not absolute.[/u][/i]
The traits below are not qualities you acquire by having the belief rather people that believe these things tend to have these qualities.
[b]Atheist[/b] - Logical, needs proof to accept something, thinks scientifically, questions everything to every detail.
[b]Faith[/b] - doesn't need anything but faith, scripture and God/Gods (depending on your faith). Anything outside an individuals faith is essentially false information. (So technically you aren't supposed to question your faith or look outward)
They way both sides think contradict each other therefor the other sides point will always be invalid. Thus, leading to the endless debates that go in circles.
[b]Would you guys say you agree? [/b]
[b]Side Note: This thread isn't here to debate beliefs[/b]
What you have to understand is that atheists also have faith. Many of their "facts" are only theories. Like the carbon dating of dinosaur bones, or the theory of evolution.
Evolution: scientists say it would take too long to directly observe it. That means they have to have blind faith in it, same goes for the big bang.
Theists: have theories as well but also some scientific proof too base their faith on. faith isnt faith without something to base it on.
I will admit that many theists dont know enough to have an actual strong faith
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