RE: virus: Scientists and Philosophers
Bob Hartwig (hartwig@ais.net)
Tue, 09 Feb 1999 23:54:02 -0600
Richard,
>3. Is it faith if you believe something without evidence, or do you have to
>believe something IN SPITE OF evidence?
[...]
>3. It's a difference of degree. Faith is more like not wanting to look at
>evidence; the issue is closed in other words.
I don't ask for evidence for things that appeal to my intuition or common
sense. Is this faith? By a certain definition of the word perhaps, but if
so, the word becomes almost meaningless. It is overloaded. The same word
is used to describe "this chair will hold me" and "God said it, I believe
it, that settles it." By the way, do you see a qualitative difference
between these phrases?
Another question for you: After somebody sees evidence for a phenomenon,
are they exercising faith when they believe that the phenomenon is real?