Would it be true to say that non-believers look at things with a question, not with an answer?
Scientific, Skeptical and Secular (and even anti-theistic)! These are the adventures of an ex-scientist, working as an engineer in energy research, and living in a world that is not secular enough.
Wednesday 14 November 2012
Questioning believers - an oxymoron?
One of the big differences between believers and non-believers is the way that we look at things that are mysterious or unanswered.
Would it be true to say that non-believers look at things with a question, not with an answer?
Would it be true to say that non-believers look at things with a question, not with an answer?
Labels:
Atheism,
Bronze Age myths,
Just Saying,
Religion gets special treatment,
Science,
Skepticism
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