by jimwalton » Wed Apr 26, 2017 12:29 pm
Stubbornness is a human trait, not a Christian one. I've read many tales of scientists rejecting new evidence (Ignatz Semmelweis), historians, educators, and businessmen. The telephone, cars, talking movies—the list is quite extensive. I think we all work hard to make sense of the world in a truthful way. When someone challenges not only our postulates but also our conclusions, it can be disequilibrating and difficult to swallow. A YEC falsely thinks his whole faith will fall if he yields on that point, so it's hard for him to look at the evidence objectively. But I don't think it's any different for atheists. The evidence for theism is far stronger than the evidence for atheism, even considering scientific matters. And yet atheists often refuse to consider the evidence and stubbornly hold to their mantra, "You can't prove God by science." I also, just so you know, am not trying to be rude. I just see such resistance to change in every position. We become convinced of the truth and we hold to it against the onslaught of refutations.
Stubbornness is a human trait, not a Christian one. I've read many tales of scientists rejecting new evidence (Ignatz Semmelweis), historians, educators, and businessmen. The telephone, cars, talking movies—the list is quite extensive. I think we all work hard to make sense of the world in a truthful way. When someone challenges not only our postulates but also our conclusions, it can be disequilibrating and difficult to swallow. A YEC falsely thinks his whole faith will fall if he yields on that point, so it's hard for him to look at the evidence objectively. But I don't think it's any different for atheists. The evidence for theism is far stronger than the evidence for atheism, even considering scientific matters. And yet atheists often refuse to consider the evidence and stubbornly hold to their mantra, "You can't prove God by science." I also, just so you know, am not trying to be rude. I just see such resistance to change in every position. We become convinced of the truth and we hold to it against the onslaught of refutations.