There's a claim often made, that intelligent people usually don't believe in God.
Spare me, I don't think this issue has much to do with intelligence. I understand the claim though, and many scientists do not believe in God. Are they intelligent? Sure.
But I also think there's a pressure to denounce God, if you are in some positions, because if you don't, well, you might be percieved as stupid. I really think the connection between believing in God and intelligence is weak at best. Let's face it, most people are not smart.
What has intriqued me for a while is if there's a different kind of belief, stupid people believe in anything, but if intelligent people would believe in the same thing, but differently.
As in I got this argument from a friend of mine, very intelligent and gifted, who says that the reason people believe in God is because of the afterlife. I agree. But he also says that you can't be intelligent if you believe in God, because you can't imagine there is no afterlife. Only nothingness. And that the minds of people aren't able to deal with that, they can't imagine what nothingness means really.
OK. Fair enough. I just don't see it as black and white like that though. I can imagine, well at least try to understand, two options. Soul dying after your body dies, and nothingness. That's pretty simple IMO. Or, afterlife, or some kind of deity. Or even nothingess, but still existing deity. It's not like these are exclusive.
While I do think most followers are freaking stupid, as in most people are, well, I just don't think it matters if you believe in a deity or not. The logic behind that matters more. How do you justify the existing deity, if you are supposedly not like the rest of followers, blind.
I think that's the key. And no, I don't think one should go to Bible, Koran or any other book to 'justitfy deity'. Because then you're on the road of 'well that's pretty stupid'. Because you're not using your own brain power there at all, so you really don't have your own justification for the deity. You need outside arguments, outside any books.
I can accept nothingness. I can accept a deity, who controls, or set in motion the beginning, or what ever. I'm not very passionate about how it all is supposed to be. I just see it all being possible. Why not? I'm not making a strong argument for some particular way, I'm just saying I consider everything possible when it comes to the existance of a deity.
Note, I am not saying the God is Christian God. I'm talking of a deity. Supreme entity. It's like... I accept that our intelligence is relative at best. To some other being, I don't know an alien, we might be extremely stupid, like insects. So our imagination can not even handle the discourse that exists, we do not have the keys or tools to do that. We know only what we are capable of knowing, we can't really outwit that. But that doesn't mean we are the smartest beings. What does an ant know about the world? Nothing. So what do we know about the world? We assume we know very much, but maybe we really don't know ****.
So this is my main argument, I don't think the existance of a deity has to do with intelligence. I think the smartest thing to do is to just accept that there are many options, and some of the options we can't even figure because we are not that supreme ourselves.
NOTE, this is a discussion of deity, not religion!
Spare me, I don't think this issue has much to do with intelligence. I understand the claim though, and many scientists do not believe in God. Are they intelligent? Sure.
But I also think there's a pressure to denounce God, if you are in some positions, because if you don't, well, you might be percieved as stupid. I really think the connection between believing in God and intelligence is weak at best. Let's face it, most people are not smart.
What has intriqued me for a while is if there's a different kind of belief, stupid people believe in anything, but if intelligent people would believe in the same thing, but differently.
As in I got this argument from a friend of mine, very intelligent and gifted, who says that the reason people believe in God is because of the afterlife. I agree. But he also says that you can't be intelligent if you believe in God, because you can't imagine there is no afterlife. Only nothingness. And that the minds of people aren't able to deal with that, they can't imagine what nothingness means really.
OK. Fair enough. I just don't see it as black and white like that though. I can imagine, well at least try to understand, two options. Soul dying after your body dies, and nothingness. That's pretty simple IMO. Or, afterlife, or some kind of deity. Or even nothingess, but still existing deity. It's not like these are exclusive.
While I do think most followers are freaking stupid, as in most people are, well, I just don't think it matters if you believe in a deity or not. The logic behind that matters more. How do you justify the existing deity, if you are supposedly not like the rest of followers, blind.
I think that's the key. And no, I don't think one should go to Bible, Koran or any other book to 'justitfy deity'. Because then you're on the road of 'well that's pretty stupid'. Because you're not using your own brain power there at all, so you really don't have your own justification for the deity. You need outside arguments, outside any books.
I can accept nothingness. I can accept a deity, who controls, or set in motion the beginning, or what ever. I'm not very passionate about how it all is supposed to be. I just see it all being possible. Why not? I'm not making a strong argument for some particular way, I'm just saying I consider everything possible when it comes to the existance of a deity.
Note, I am not saying the God is Christian God. I'm talking of a deity. Supreme entity. It's like... I accept that our intelligence is relative at best. To some other being, I don't know an alien, we might be extremely stupid, like insects. So our imagination can not even handle the discourse that exists, we do not have the keys or tools to do that. We know only what we are capable of knowing, we can't really outwit that. But that doesn't mean we are the smartest beings. What does an ant know about the world? Nothing. So what do we know about the world? We assume we know very much, but maybe we really don't know ****.
So this is my main argument, I don't think the existance of a deity has to do with intelligence. I think the smartest thing to do is to just accept that there are many options, and some of the options we can't even figure because we are not that supreme ourselves.
NOTE, this is a discussion of deity, not religion!
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