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Faith to Rationality (thecivilcynic.blogspot.com)
submitted 1 year ago by lsizemore
Faith & Rationality as methods to establish the existence of the biblical God. (self.DebateReligion)
submitted 25 days ago by dhooke to DebateReligion
Needed to get this off my chest: why I loathe faith healing, and why rationality should always be the first response. (self.atheism)
submitted 12 days ago by Meridicia to atheism
“Scientism” means this: The practice of applying rationality and standards of evidence to faith. For religious people and accommodationists, that practice is a no-no (whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com)
submitted 10 months ago by jablair51 to atheism
Faith is rational, according to NIH Director Francis Collins (thinkatheist.com)
submitted 1 year ago by alexmcelroy to atheism
I have yet to see faith move a mountain, but the fruits of rational thought are all around us. (templeofthehumanspirit.wordpress.com)
submitted 2 months ago by Jamesshrugged to atheism
Can't find youtube video about being impossible to rationally arguing FAITH with a religious person... (self.AskReddit)
submitted 11 months ago by RollerDerby88 to AskReddit
All I hear whenever I debate Christians who say they've come to their faith rationally (i.imgur.com)
submitted 9 months ago by Cyberbuddha to atheism
They keep telling me to give faith a chance. I'm sorry, but that's just not possible. (dontfeedtheanimals.net)
submitted 4 months ago by develdevil to atheism
Is anyone else intrigued about the extent that some people who *have* had faith crises try to rationalize a decision to remain within the church? (irresistibledisgrace.wordpress.com)
submitted 2 months ago by subversiveasset to exmormon
I have yet to see faith move a mountain, but the fruits of rational thought are all around us. Xpost from r/atheism (reddit.com)
submitted 2 months ago by Jamesshrugged to Objectivism
Blog post suggests that "Christianity is the only religion to be based on rationality and history" ROFL! (makarios-makarios.blogspot.com)
submitted 2 years ago by Kumbaya to atheism
Rational Metaphysics group "where nothing is accepted on faith alone", yet a place to develop psychic abilities. I'm waiting for the pdf. (saltlakecity.craigslist.org)
submitted 10 months ago by deft1134 to skeptic
"If I ever want to lose faith in our ability to rationally and constructively think about our collective problems, I look not to the scattershot ideologies of protestors, but to the comments section of stories about protestors." --musa1 (self.reddit.com)
submitted 4 months ago by marca17 to reddit.com
To Christians (apologists): In finding rational explanations for defending your faith, why are you unable to convince others? (self.DebateReligion)
submitted 17 days ago by ShadySteve to DebateReligion
Losing My Religion - my journey from faith to rational thinking. (monototo.wordpress.com)
submitted 2 years ago by monototo to atheism
Say What?:"The Bible doesn't teach that faith is a feeling — it is to be rational," he said. "Don't believe anything I say today unless you can find evidence for it." (lsureveille.com)
submitted 11 months ago by gunnerclark to atheism
Creationist: Fossiles were planted by God to test our faith. Me: The bible was planted by God to test our rationality. (self.atheism)
submitted 6 months ago by lhk91 to atheism
If we regard Buddhism as a combination of a philosophy, psychology and religion, then how much mileage can we get from the first two aspects before we have to start invoking religious faith? (rational-buddhism.blogspot.com)
submitted 8 months ago by thenaturalmind to Buddhism
Do scientists and other rational people have a moral obligation to reduce the effects of religion in the world? (ragingrev.com)
submitted 1 year ago by RevOxley to science
George Lakoff, cognitive linguist discusses how journalists could use modern findings about thought and language to write more effectively, persuasively. Don't put too much faith in rationalism. People react to words emotionally, unconsciously. (explainer.net)
submitted 1 year ago by yourmotherisawhore to TrueReddit
Two Concepts of Faith: When is it Rational to suspend Reason? An attempt to separate the what's good in the idea of 'faith' from its religious perversions. (tinyurl.com)
submitted 2 years ago by AldersonWarm-Fork
Seems Christians only value "rational thought" when it comes to their own apologists. When one of their own takes a critical look at the faith, they're quick to rebuke him. (npr.org)
"As I look out at the world, I see the steady advancement of this sane, humane, rational approach to life, and I am confident that it will make a better world than one where people are bewitched by religious faith." (timesunion.com)
submitted 1 year ago by n0t_5hure to atheism
Podcast: Rational Public Radio discusses Dennis Prager's claim that our universities have declared war on faith, the Republican Budget compromise fiasco, Paul Ryan, and high gas prices. Are they likely to come down anytime soon? What made them get there in the first place? (rationalpublicradio.com)
submitted 9 months ago by Scottmkiv to reddit.com
I am an ex-fundamentalist-Christian turned atheist. At age 8 I was "witnessing my faith" to strangers on the street with my parents; now I'm writing a book about approaching one's own beliefs rationally. AMA. (self.IAmA)
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] to IAmA
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Faith & Rationality as methods to establish the existence of the biblical God. (self.DebateReligion)
submitted ago by dhooke to DebateReligion
Needed to get this off my chest: why I loathe faith healing, and why rationality should always be the first response. (self.atheism)
submitted ago by Meridicia to atheism
“Scientism” means this: The practice of applying rationality and standards of evidence to faith. For religious people and accommodationists, that practice is a no-no (whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com)
submitted ago by jablair51 to atheism
Faith is rational, according to NIH Director Francis Collins (thinkatheist.com)
submitted ago by alexmcelroy to atheism
I have yet to see faith move a mountain, but the fruits of rational thought are all around us. (templeofthehumanspirit.wordpress.com)
submitted ago by Jamesshrugged to atheism
Can't find youtube video about being impossible to rationally arguing FAITH with a religious person... (self.AskReddit)
submitted ago by RollerDerby88 to AskReddit
All I hear whenever I debate Christians who say they've come to their faith rationally (i.imgur.com)
submitted ago by Cyberbuddha to atheism
They keep telling me to give faith a chance. I'm sorry, but that's just not possible. (dontfeedtheanimals.net)
submitted ago by develdevil to atheism
Is anyone else intrigued about the extent that some people who *have* had faith crises try to rationalize a decision to remain within the church? (irresistibledisgrace.wordpress.com)
submitted ago by subversiveasset to exmormon
I have yet to see faith move a mountain, but the fruits of rational thought are all around us. Xpost from r/atheism (reddit.com)
submitted ago by Jamesshrugged to Objectivism
Blog post suggests that "Christianity is the only religion to be based on rationality and history" ROFL! (makarios-makarios.blogspot.com)
submitted ago by Kumbaya to atheism
Rational Metaphysics group "where nothing is accepted on faith alone", yet a place to develop psychic abilities. I'm waiting for the pdf. (saltlakecity.craigslist.org)
submitted ago by deft1134 to skeptic
"If I ever want to lose faith in our ability to rationally and constructively think about our collective problems, I look not to the scattershot ideologies of protestors, but to the comments section of stories about protestors." --musa1 (self.reddit.com)
submitted ago by marca17 to reddit.com
To Christians (apologists): In finding rational explanations for defending your faith, why are you unable to convince others? (self.DebateReligion)
submitted ago by ShadySteve to DebateReligion
Losing My Religion - my journey from faith to rational thinking. (monototo.wordpress.com)
submitted ago by monototo to atheism
Say What?:"The Bible doesn't teach that faith is a feeling — it is to be rational," he said. "Don't believe anything I say today unless you can find evidence for it." (lsureveille.com)
submitted ago by gunnerclark to atheism
Creationist: Fossiles were planted by God to test our faith. Me: The bible was planted by God to test our rationality. (self.atheism)
submitted ago by lhk91 to atheism
If we regard Buddhism as a combination of a philosophy, psychology and religion, then how much mileage can we get from the first two aspects before we have to start invoking religious faith? (rational-buddhism.blogspot.com)
submitted ago by thenaturalmind to Buddhism
Do scientists and other rational people have a moral obligation to reduce the effects of religion in the world? (ragingrev.com)
submitted ago by RevOxley to science
George Lakoff, cognitive linguist discusses how journalists could use modern findings about thought and language to write more effectively, persuasively. Don't put too much faith in rationalism. People react to words emotionally, unconsciously. (explainer.net)
submitted ago by yourmotherisawhore to TrueReddit
Two Concepts of Faith: When is it Rational to suspend Reason? An attempt to separate the what's good in the idea of 'faith' from its religious perversions. (tinyurl.com)
submitted ago by AldersonWarm-Fork
Seems Christians only value "rational thought" when it comes to their own apologists. When one of their own takes a critical look at the faith, they're quick to rebuke him. (npr.org)
submitted ago by alexmcelroy to atheism
"As I look out at the world, I see the steady advancement of this sane, humane, rational approach to life, and I am confident that it will make a better world than one where people are bewitched by religious faith." (timesunion.com)
submitted ago by n0t_5hure to atheism
Podcast: Rational Public Radio discusses Dennis Prager's claim that our universities have declared war on faith, the Republican Budget compromise fiasco, Paul Ryan, and high gas prices. Are they likely to come down anytime soon? What made them get there in the first place? (rationalpublicradio.com)
submitted ago by Scottmkiv to reddit.com
I am an ex-fundamentalist-Christian turned atheist. At age 8 I was "witnessing my faith" to strangers on the street with my parents; now I'm writing a book about approaching one's own beliefs rationally. AMA. (self.IAmA)
submitted ago by [deleted] to IAmA
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