The Importance of Dialogue in a Secular Society

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An atheist shares insights on the importance of dialogue during a Christian camp event in 2015. The images and quotes highlight the value of rationalism, skepticism, and freethinking, emphasizing the need for evidence-based beliefs and intellectual humility amidst uncertainty. The content encourages critical thinking, respectful inquiry, and overcoming biases to foster thoughtful discussions in diverse contexts.


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  1. An Atheist at Christian Camp The Importance of Dialogue Secular Society, 28th July 2015

  2. CU Summit 2015

  3. Sermons and Talks

  4. But Whats it all For?

  5. Voltaire on Doubt

  6. with Context Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is an absurd one. What is most repellent in the System of Nature [d'Holbach] is the audacity with which it decides that there is no God, without even having tried to prove the impossibility.

  7. Further Examples Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence. Faith is belief in spite of, even perhaps because of, the lack of evidence...Faith is not allowed to justify itself by argument. Richard Dawkins

  8. Further Examples

  9. Further Examples

  10. We Must Live up to our Standards

  11. Rationalist/Skeptic/Freethinker Values Important beliefs should be based on reason and evidence It is not acceptable to believe things strongly with sufficient evidence Respect for science, scholarship, rigorous inquiry Curiosity, burning desire to know Willingness to critique and question everything in a fair and appropriate manner Intellectual humility in the face of uncertainty

  12. As Rationalists, we need to Use arguments that are relevant and sound Fact-check Avoid straw-manning arguments Be informed about relevant facts and views Think through positions carefully Strive to overcome our biases

  13. Strawmen?

  14. Strawmen?

  15. The Bottom Line If we are earnest about arriving at justified beliefs about what is true concerning God, morality, history, and meaning in life, then we ought to take dialogue seriously.

  16. We Need Better Dialogue

  17. Interested in More of This? Visit my blog The Godless Theist fods12.wordpress.com Get involved in my discussion group Dealing with Disagreement

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