rainbow wrote:surreptitious57 wrote:If it is your job to point out to others when they are not thinking rationally even though they think that they
are then less you have perfect reasoning capability yourself [ which you do not for no one does ] you can be
guilty of the exact same thing. So logically therefore it is the job of others to point out to you when you are
not thinking rationally too. If you refuse to acknowledge this either in principle or in practice you shall have
invalidated your own argument. Since you cannot expect of others what you do not equally apply to yourself
There is no logical reason to believe that there is any advantage to thinking rationally.

It is a matter of choice, isn't it? Your choice to think rationally or not is of exactly the same moral, ethical and intellectual value as the choice of the theist to think rationally or not.
One of the things I've never heard Dawkins explain is why his claim that rational thought is better than irrational thought. In his irrational diatribes against religion he asserts without support or evidence that rejecting religion is the "rational" thing to do, but he fails to explain how or why doing so is actually better for people than holding those religious beliefs.
He seems to think, incorrectly, that's it's
a priori better to be rational. Which is what, I think, makes him such a disagreeable and these days largely ignored public figure.
Sometimes ignorance is indeed bliss.
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