I'm talking about doubt in a few places at the moment. The
feeds of my comments don't cover stuff outside LJ (I was using CoComment, but decided
that was too risky), so here's where the action is:
Over at Hermant the
Friendly Atheist's place, top Christian evangelist
Lee Strobel turns the tables on us, and invites other Christian authors to
ask atheists hard questions about atheism. You can see
my responses over there.
Greta Christina has some good thoughts on the questions.
The most interesting questions were
Plantinga's stuff on whether having brains which evolved means we can't trust them, and
Mike Licona's question: what would make you doubt your atheism?
Lily the
Peaceful Atheist (by the way, what's with all these atheists being nice and fluffy? I want to be a
fundamentalist atheist rationalist neo-humanistic secular militant like my hero, Richard Dawkins) talks about doubting atheism in a two part posting (
part 1,
part 2). She's not impressed with Strobel and friends, but rather, talks about the "emotional doubts" of the ex-Christian: the fear of death, and the feelings evoked by Christian music. I understand those sorts of feelings, having had them myself. Still, I'm enough of a scientist (and
enough of an evangelical) to want facts rather than emotion.
I said that I ought to be able to doubt atheism, and also other long held beliefs. The problem with saying "I want to doubt" is that it's a noble statement, but
if that's all it is, it's useless. As
gjm11 says,
half the problem is knowing what to doubt. With that in mind, I thought I'd ask you lot:
What should I doubt?This doesn't have to be religion/atheism, of course, although you're welcome to suggest that if you like (<evil grin>).
Here's a list of stuff I think about religion, philosophy, science and politics, so you can tell me where you think I could be wrong. Anonymous comments are allowed
edited: but please sign yourself with some kind of nickname so I can tell you apart from other anonymous commenters.
( Stuff I think. Prepare to be alienated. )So, fire away :-)