Layla,
This post of yours really grabbed my attention.
Thanks for your post.
Hilston
This post of yours really grabbed my attention.
I agree with you. This is very well said.Er, yes? I am quite obviously saying that. You may have made choices to widen your studies and experiences, to open yourself up to influences which may help to convince you, but you didn't flip a switch and change your beliefs.
But can you be held morally accountable for whether or not you opened yourself up to influences that may have helped to convince you?Capacity for belief doesn't equal conscious control of belief. I disagree that we have any choice in whether or not we believe (and therefore don't agree that we are morally accountable for our beliefs - conscious actions stemming from said beliefs, however, we are accountable for).
Thanks for your post.
Hilston