I am beginning to wonder if there is some kind of physical brain wiring that makes some people more likely to accept religion, even when believing in a certain supernatural paradigm presents numerous absurdities. Christians seem to be able to convince themselves of the following:
1.) The God described in the Bible is real, yet the god(s) of other religions are not (a variation: other religions are Satanic deceptions)
2.) In order to escape eternal punishment-whether it be fire and brimstone or "separation from God"-a person must do some sort of mental / verbal ritual in which Jesus is invited to guide a person's life, decisions, and offer constant companionship
To me, for whatever reason, the above assertions seem utterly devoid of substance. I have conversed with all shades of Christians from Mormons to Catholics, with Muslims, with Buddhists, and with Hindus. Guess what? The members of all the religions mentioned believe that THEIR religion is the correct one. It drives me nuts when Christians insist that adherents of all other faiths are either mistaken or misguided by Satan. (Other religions make similar statements, but Christians are who I seem to encounter most often.)
In debates I have had with Christians, none of them have been able to give me a satisfactory answer as to why they are so SURE that Christianity is correct. The person I am arguing with generally will resort to saying that they know they are right because they can feel it. While I don't wish to disrespect anyone's feelings, I can't possibly take a strong conviction as tantamount to evidence. If I am to believe staunch Christians, why must I then reject the claims of staunch Jews, Hindus, or Muslims?
I have read numerous apologetics' works, articles, and essays. I have read papers that claim that there is scientific proof of the validity of Christianity, Islam, etc. I don't see how anyone who knows of the existence of other faiths besides their own can apply logical criticism to other religions but not to their own. What I have written probably makes sense to other atheists/agnostics out there, but any Christians who read this are probably thinking that I've got it all wrong, that if I only invited Jesus into my heart and committed myself to serving God's kingdom I'd realize the truth through faith.
Edited by - Irongland on 8 November 2002 19:51:25