Existential not Empirical ...
[T]here’s something missing in [the New Atheist] critiques, something fundamental.
For all their eloquence, their arguments are often banal. Regrettably,
they’ve shown little interest in understanding the religious compulsion.
They talk incessantly about the untruth of religion because they assume
truth is what matters most to religious people. And perhaps it does for
many, but certainly not all – at least not in the conventional sense of
that term. Religious convictions, in many cases, are held not because
they’re true but because they’re meaningful, because they’re personally
transformative. New Atheists are blind to this brand of belief.
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