The Marginal Atheist

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Foseti has decided to listen to some of the great religious works, like Milton’s “Paradise Lost” — and they’re beautiful:

I’m fully persuaded by many of the arguments made by the religious in favor of religion. I would prefer to live a religious society (I’m speaking Christianity and Judaism here) than an nonreligious one. Art is better in a religious society. The average person is probably better. The list goes on. I’ll grant all those things.

My hold up with religion is that I just don’t believe in a God that alters things in the world and judges cosmically-meaningless human actions. I’m willing to go to church on Sundays, if it helps keep the average dullard a believer — I just don’t believe. Too much pro-religion writings focuses on the arguments of the strident atheists and not on the metaphysical stuff which would probably do more to help convince the marginal atheist.

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