Seraphi_Grigori wrote:
So my question is this. Why is it that with our superior minds and above average logic, so many of my fellow aspies believe in a higher power? Im just trying to understand why they would reject logic so extemely in this one circumstance, when reality is so much clearer to us. I am seriously curious. Not trying to offend any one though, sorry if i did.
I've long felt that there is a good logical case for the existence of a God. But what we all do is pick a worldview and reason from that starting point, and that doesn't necessarily mean that logic itself leads to those logical conclusions.
But my belief in God is only partially my logic and reason, pushing me in that direction. I also fully admit that it's a yearning, for a God to exist. In other words, I wish that God does exist, and in this short span of existence we occupy, the little solace it brings is worth it. And this wish, for the existence of a God, does not come at the expense of logic. In other words, I don't drop reason in pursuit of this wanting for a God to exist(one doesn't necessarily negate the other), so I don't think that belief in a God should be a barometer of your rationality.
By the way, there's a lot of dumb illogical atheists, and likewise, a lot of dumb illogical theists... I don't see any correlation between intelligence and logic, and the belief or disbelief in a God.
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