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In reply to the discussion: Is Faith a Cognitive Error? [View all]

Mariana

(15,131 posts)
56. I don't think so.
Sat Jan 19, 2019, 12:45 PM
Jan 2019

We can question our beliefs, examine evidence, and listen to opposing ideas. That is a choice, and many people flatly refuse to do those things. However, for me at least, the belief or disbelief itself is involuntary.

Is Faith a Cognitive Error? [View all] MineralMan Jan 2019 OP
too black and white/binary. Different shades of faith... NRaleighLiberal Jan 2019 #1
Well, your examples are for one of the definitions of faith, for sure. MineralMan Jan 2019 #4
understood - just wanted to help clarify. interesting question you posed. NRaleighLiberal Jan 2019 #6
As is the case with many words in the English language, "faith" has more than one meaning Major Nikon Jan 2019 #11
Which of these definitions are you using Mariana Jan 2019 #23
Faith is one of those weasely words... uriel1972 Jan 2019 #2
Well, this discussion is taking place in the Religion Group, MineralMan Jan 2019 #5
Yeah I would hope that would be true... uriel1972 Jan 2019 #7
I think people believe because it feels good, gives comfort and security, . . . mart48 Jan 2019 #3
I think faith is an emotional response, rather than cognitive, really. MineralMan Jan 2019 #10
I think it has to do with our neuropsychology marylandblue Jan 2019 #8
Yes, certainly. MineralMan Jan 2019 #9
It's only a cognitive error if the belief is indeed false Major Nikon Jan 2019 #12
I disagree... uriel1972 Jan 2019 #13
Cognitive error requires an error Major Nikon Jan 2019 #14
The error lies not in the result... uriel1972 Jan 2019 #15
Which isn't an error either in this case Major Nikon Jan 2019 #16
I still don't agree with you... uriel1972 Jan 2019 #17
I'm not saying you are wrong, but I don't agree with you either Major Nikon Jan 2019 #18
Ut-oh. "Error!!1! Error1!11 I'm experiencing cognitive error!11" sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #27
Have you tried pushing the reset button? Major Nikon Jan 2019 #50
My button's busted. 🤕 sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #57
Open up the panel in the back and stick a screwdriver between the jumpers marylandblue Jan 2019 #61
My OS is/has been working mighty fine and not malfunctioning. n/t sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #64
What about the cognitive error 1? It could be serious. marylandblue Jan 2019 #65
I am being mischievously goosed and don't mind atall. sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #66
Do I have a cognitive error? Hmmm. 🤔 sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #84
Then I suggest you try a hard reset Major Nikon Jan 2019 #68
A la Ralph Kramden: "Hardy-har-har." sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #71
Yes. Plus other errors. (nt) NeoGreen Jan 2019 #19
I'd say that faith is a cognitive exception. trotsky Jan 2019 #20
There's something to that classification. Pope George Ringo II Jan 2019 #22
Interesting, isn't that? n/t trotsky Jan 2019 #25
Could be an error, but does necessarily follow that it is a mistake SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #21
Very well said and I could not agree more nightwing1240 Jan 2019 #24
Your 2nd welcome! sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #58
I agree; very well said. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2019 #26
... sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #29
Welcome to DU, and thank you for this excellent response. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #32
I consider myself spiritual rather than religious, but also agnostic marylandblue Jan 2019 #43
This is good. Why not. sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #59
I'm only agnostic on Tuesdays SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #69
In all sincerity, sounds like a +plus to me. n/t sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #72
Just a failure of Cognitive Thinking. nt Ferrets are Cool Jan 2019 #28
Believing or not believing isn't an error in thinking, it's a choice nightwing1240 Jan 2019 #30
Well said. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #33
I feel no obligation to respect a belief just because someone believes it Major Nikon Jan 2019 #35
Obviously, you missed where I said I respect those that are atheists nightwing1240 Jan 2019 #36
That's not really what you said Major Nikon Jan 2019 #37
I meant no disrespect, I actually meant the opposite nightwing1240 Jan 2019 #45
I cut and pasted from your post Major Nikon Jan 2019 #46
I don't agree that faith is a choice. Mariana Jan 2019 #48
Don't we choose all of our beliefs? marylandblue Jan 2019 #49
No Major Nikon Jan 2019 #51
This isn't just about religious beliefs, but all types of beliefs marylandblue Jan 2019 #52
This is the religious group Major Nikon Jan 2019 #54
Yes, it's the religion group, but all that means is you never went far down that road. marylandblue Jan 2019 #55
Analogies have their place Major Nikon Jan 2019 #62
I don't think so. Mariana Jan 2019 #56
Well, that's what I am talking about, but you said it better. marylandblue Jan 2019 #60
(I hope I don't have to kick myself.) My experience is that sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #63
I think I understand what you're saying. Mariana Jan 2019 #67
'Cradle' Orthodox are presented the Faith b4 they have ability in 'understanding'. sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #70
I'm having to look up words, Sprinkleeninow. Mariana Jan 2019 #75
I wrote two replies and my screen went to google and I'm having a fit. sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #80
Here goes: sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #82
Thank you. Mariana Jan 2019 #85
Yes, Orthodox services for the reposed, those entering into matrimony, sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #86
If you have further interest: sprinkleeninow Jan 2019 #83
I think it is self-delusion. A belief you are superior to all others demigoddess Jan 2019 #31
And some deny that their conclusions are only conclusions. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #34
Who is denying that? Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #39
... Major Nikon Jan 2019 #42
Sounds like apologetics Major Nikon Jan 2019 #40
There was a study published recently that Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #38
Full study... Major Nikon Jan 2019 #41
Cognitive error is a broad term Lordquinton Jan 2019 #44
I don't think many religionists suffer from cognitive dissonance Major Nikon Jan 2019 #47
Maybe that's where the guilt and doubt come in Lordquinton Jan 2019 #73
Some have also adopted gaslighting as a best practice Major Nikon Jan 2019 #74
Honestly that's where most of religion stems from Lordquinton Jan 2019 #76
At least they are no longer using wood as fuel Major Nikon Jan 2019 #77
Daym Lordquinton Jan 2019 #78
Fnord. nt OhZone Jan 2019 #53
neuroplasty and classical conditioning StTimofEdenRoc Jan 2019 #79
I think it's just a survival trait, but one that comes with some unfortunate side-effects. Iggo Jan 2019 #81
If faith rejects rational proof, it's irrational Bretton Garcia Jan 2019 #87
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