| [ Christian ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): RNB (rainbow) 날 짜 (Date): 2001년 11월 30일 금요일 오전 07시 54분 21초 제 목(Title): Re: 데리다의 해체론과 성경의 이해 To parsec: Your reasoning on the relation between logic and belief is simply wrong. you: --> So, why choose to believe something you cannot understand? No reason? Then there you abandon logic. Logic is about reasoning. _________ Why not? you can believe anything you can imagine as well as unbelieve it. althogh that's not likely to be. you: --> Logic means you don't believe something is true before it is proved. _________ Your definition of logic is simply wrong. Belief is free from logic. You: If something is not an object to be verified or falsified, You can never claim its truth. If you do, you are not logical. _________ I cannot claim but I can believe it. That's the definition of belief or unbelief. You can decide your opinion based on either your logic or belief. Either of them sometimes make conflict to each other, which leads you to choose one of them. You may follow your logic but be careful! Your logic is not perfect (as you believe). If I were in that case, I will try to test my loginc through belief, hoping I will find better understanding of matters. The other way is also possible. Logic can help my belief. You: And if you are logical and deny to belive something because it is not proved yet, you are not faithful. If you are faithful, you have to believe anything claimed. _________ You can either believe or deny to believe something which has not been tested yet. Either of case, you can be faithful. I believe miracle. You: --> If you are logical, you must have proven the miracle. Then, show me. If not, you are illogical. _________ I think I don't have to prove. I hope you feel free to believe something unverified yet. (I guess you are already doing so in your daily life. You are now paying your social security tax believing that the Globe will be safe when you retire. Did you verifiy this small planet will be safe? ) You: show me your logic of believing a miracle. __________ My supporting logic is simply this: I know I am not perfect in understanding things. I cannot falsify the happenning of miracle. So that I choose to believe some of miracles can happen which have been unlikely to be. But I don't know which of them come true. If someone declares miracles will never happen, she or he is one of two. Wise enough or illogical. |