From “Is there a God?” by Bertrand Russell, Many orthodox…

From “Is there a God?” by Bertrand Russell, Many orthodox…

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From “Is there a God?” by Bertrand Russell,
* Many orthodox people speak as though it were the business of sceptics to disprove received dogmas rather than of dogmatists to prove them. This is, of course, a mistake. If I were to suggest that between the Earth and Mars there is a china teapot revolving about the sun in an elliptical orbit, nobody would be able to disprove my assertion provided I were careful to add that the teapot is too small to be revealed even by our most powerful telescopes. But if I were to go on to say that, since my assertion cannot be disproved, it is intolerable presumption on the part of human reason to doubt it, I should rightly be thought to be talking nonsense. If, however, the existence of such a teapot were affirmed in ancient books, taught as the sacred truth every Sunday, and instilled into the minds of children at school, hesitation to believe in its existence would become a mark of eccentricity and entitle the doubter to the attentions of the psychiatrist in an enlightened age or of the Inquisitor in an earlier time.

If I were to say to you that your opinion, that the Teapot doesn’t exist, is in fact a belief, and that the onus is on you to justify that belief, would you think I was nuts?

From “Is there a God?” by Bertrand Russell, Many orthodox people speak as though it were the business of sceptics to disprove received…

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