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It is totally illogical to have faith based on empirical evidence.

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After not so many votes...

It's a tie!
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It is totally illogical to have faith based on empirical evidence. I was inspired by a similar topic to bring forth this one. This is regarding faith in general however. I also want to make the distinction between probability, deductive, abductive reasoning and evidence. These are all separate.

Evidence in this topic is something that is or isn't. Not a little bit or a lot , just is there or absent. It's what's real and what you know to be and can't not be something else later.

It's not a dream that you thought was real or appeared evident , then you awakened. Over and over and over.

Water is wet. Fire will burn. Empirical. Not theoretical. Constant, fixated, immutable. Not strong evidence, not weak evidence. All these different categories are conflating smearing the word around.

There's evidence and then there's what you think by some sort of reasoning, influence, cause , etc .

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"It is totally illogical to have faith based on empirical evidence."

Well, we can't deduce a god who meaningfully does anything worth of interventioning, so it is totally illogical to have faith based on a void of empirical evidence.