“The Triumph of Faith”

“The Triumph of Faith” December 17, 2015

 

Sun and clouds over Haiti
A scene in Haiti
(Wikimedia Commons; click to enlarge)

 

My newest column in the Deseret News, in which I enthusiastically recommend a book that I found fascinating:

 

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865643849/Sociologist-shares-how-the-world-may-be-more-religious-today-than-ever-before-in-The-Triumph-of.html

 

Incidentally, I don’t argue — and I don’t believe — that large numbers prove religious faith (or a religious faith) true.  Some who seem either unable or indisposed to read what a text actually says are loudly faulting me for having made that argument.  But I didn’t make it.

 

While I’m on the topic, though, I do suspect that the virtually human universal sense that there’s something purposive behind the cosmos is a pointer toward the truth of that notion.  But it’s only a relatively vague sense, one that appears in an uncountable multitude of religious traditions, both historical and living, and I would never characterize it as a “proof.”

 

But I said nothing about any of that in my article.

 

Certain people, so confident that they know what I’m saying that I needn’t ever have said it to have said it, are (as they typically do) leaping to absurd conclusions, and attributing their absurdity to me.

 

 


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