Monday, October 22, 2012

Rationality for belief

A rationalist would say that the probability for the existence of God is slightly more probable than not.  So the rational thing to do is suspend a judgement on the existence of God that is based purely on rationality. Every rationalist must countenance the possibility that there is insufficient evidence in order to be convinced strongly of the existence of God.  Even more evidence or the most available convincing arguments, or new arguments which a rationalist may yet come up with, are unlikely to be more convincing.

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