A great statement/response by Matt Dillahunty on "The Atheist Experience" on Faith...
Yeah, hard to believe this god who is all knowing and powerful doesn't do more to communicate or fix things or created such an imperfect world where those he loves experience suffering. Pretty cruel god if you ask me. Why do people have to pray to god for something if he already knows someone needs help or has an unchangeable plan for their life?
Good video. He shut the caller down. Can't explain faith because there are no arguments to support it.
Thanks, BlueStar, Welcome!
I agree with everything Matt said, but he covered a lot of ground. Is there something in particular you would like feedback on?
Whatever resonances most with you. There is a bit there, but what stood out in your mind?
Dang, resonates!!!
@phxbillcee I guess what resonates with me most is the part about how faith isn't a pathway to truth because it's impossible to differentiate faith-based claims from different religions and determine that any one of them is more valid than the others. This is a topic that comes up with people I know with some frequency, and they insist that they have good reasons for their belief despite having no evidence. And, when pressed on the topic, they will try to offer evidence as reason but it is invariably a logical fallacy (e.g., Catholicism has spread far and wide, so it must be true). There's no good reason to accept any of these faith-based claims.