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Theists aren't alone in assuming an unquestioning belief in a comforting illusion. It's something that we all might have more in common than we realize or are prepared to admit...

[theguardian.com]

moNOtheist 7 May 29
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Not sure that this particular article supports your statement but I fully agree with both the intent of the article and your statement. I do believe that the narratives we've chosen to believe in are wrong, complex and 'comforting illusion'. Nice food for thought, moNo. 🙂

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I think theists are generally happy to believe that God exists, and atheists are generally happy to believe that God doesn't exist. I have rarely--if ever--heard a theist say "I wish there were no God" or an atheist say, "I wish there were a God." I think the implications of this are pretty awesome.

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when is anybody going to start speaking English on this site

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Astrology comes to mind.

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People like to believe in simplified narratives that become fables. Sad, but true. None of us are exempt.

@NotConvinced Thanks.

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