Mikey wrote:Of course you are; it's pretty obvious that what I said bore no resemblance to "I don't want to hear other opinions." What I wrote, to explain it in other words, was that nobody's opinion has an effect on what I choose to believe
Well you certainly came across that way, but if I misread it then I'm sorry for that.
; nor would I expect you to sway from the dogma of across-the-board empiricism merely because I believe differently. All this boils down to the fact that I've been stating my belief, and some small examples of my reasoning; there seems to be a pervasive idea among atheists, however, of telling me why I'm wrong.
It's not just a matter of one person changing their opinion because another expresses a different opinion, though. Not all opinions are of equal value, and for me the idea of discussion is to compare and explore why people believe as they do. My aim is to subject my views to critical analysis so that flaws in my reasoning, if any, can be exposed.
As to the puddle analogy being flawed... it just is. That's not to do with belief - it just referenced a paradigm fundamentally different than that it supposedly described.
It may not be a perfect analogy, but it's certainly applicable in the way I described.
Give a man a fire, and you keep him warm for a day. SET a man on fire, and you will keep him warm for the rest of his life...