Hopper
Banned
From what I've seen, I think there are some people who, in terms of faith, emotional commitment, and devout conviction believe there is no God, but do not want to say so. For some, the reason they don't want to say so is because they realize that their commitment is one of faith, not reason, and they want to maintain an appearance of objectivity, rationality, and dispassionate analysis, all while avoiding any suggestion that they believe things "on faith."
For some, not skilled at the art of doublethink, to use Orwell's term, this creates some unpleasant cognitive dissonance. But they work at it, and, with the help of newspeak and revisionism, end up with what appears to them to be an ironclad reconciliation of their conflicting attitudes. Then the next step begins--convincing others that they are right.
For some, not skilled at the art of doublethink, to use Orwell's term, this creates some unpleasant cognitive dissonance. But they work at it, and, with the help of newspeak and revisionism, end up with what appears to them to be an ironclad reconciliation of their conflicting attitudes. Then the next step begins--convincing others that they are right.