1. To believe without evidence is to believe randomly.
2. Faith is belief without evidence.
3. Faith is random.
(It’s also a scourge, but it’s harder to put that into such a simple form.)
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Michael holds a BA in Biology with a minor in Philosophy. He likes to spend his free time hiking and defending science, though not usually at the same time. Contrary to popular (but not scientific) belief, the positive and appropriate perception of science is undermined by religion, alternative medicine, the U.S. education system, and most science journalists.
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1. To believe without evidence is to believe randomly.
2. Faith is belief without evidence.
3. Faith is random.
(It’s also a scourge, but it’s harder to put that into such a simple form.)
Filed under: Misc | Tagged: faith, Thought of the day |
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