It seems that implicit in any discussion of the kind is, "What do you think I ought to do if you are right?".
For theists, the answer might be something leading to, "Accept Jesus as your personal savior", etc.
For atheists, it might be, "Give up the irrational illusion of God." I'm questioning whether such an answer is a good idea if they are at least humble and uncertain enough to respect others' views -- if their goal is comfort and happiness as opposed to placing a high value on literal truth.
But do recall, I'm placing this in the "stupid questions" thread because I am woefully ignorant of the debate and am looking for pointers to relevant discussions.
It seems that implicit in any discussion of the kind is, "What do you think I ought to do if you are right?"
That is implicit in any discussion of this type. But it doesn't go without saying that we should be trying to have a conversation of this type. In fact, it is totally unfair of you to assume that having this conversation is so pressing that it goes without saying. After all, not all theists proselytize.
For a more substantive response, I'll say only that I'm not convinced that believing unpleasant but truth things is inherently inconsi...
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