No, we don't have faith in reason and science in the same way as Cru members have faith in God. I see faith according to Walter Kaufmann's definition: strong belief in propositions for which there is insufficient evidence to command the assent of every reasonable person. We have confidence in science because it has led us to provisional truths—it works. Cru doesn't even know if there's any God, or, if there is a divine presence, that it's the Abrahamic god rather than the Hindu god, Yahweh, or Wotan. And we use reason in the same way: it leads us to truth. Revelation, dogma, and authority do not, for if they did there would be only one religion rather than thousands with their disparate and often conflicting doctrines.


"Atheism grows on campus" February 10, 2013


No, we don't have faith in reason and science in the same way as Cru members have faith in God. I see faith according to Walter Kaufmann's...

No, we don't have faith in reason and science in the same way as Cru members have faith in God. I see faith according to Walter Kaufmann's...

No, we don't have faith in reason and science in the same way as Cru members have faith in God. I see faith according to Walter Kaufmann's...

No, we don't have faith in reason and science in the same way as Cru members have faith in God. I see faith according to Walter Kaufmann's...