McGuiness wrote:gcomeau wrote:What the...?
I'm sorry, I must have missed somehow the part where the entire Safehold series was about this one guy named Staynair all alone on his very own planet named "Safehold"... such that if one is not talking about Staynair one is therefore not talking about this series.
No, you're intentionally ignoring the fact that there isn't a
single character in the entire Safehold universe of humans who doesn't believe in God. (Clyntahn thinks he
is God, but he's also a narcissistic sociopath.)
RFC has created a universe in which either God exists, or he doesn't. The God of Safehold is a beneficent being, and there is presumably a better life for those who live in accordance with the Writ in mortality. The two exceptions are Merlin and Nimue, both who are Christian and have no problem with Staynair's position.
So the debate is constrained by the monotheistic religion of
Safehold, which means you can't argue out of the theological box that RFC has created and still be discussing the Safehold universe.
No, RFC has not created such a universe, and no the debate is not constrained to those conditions. In case you forgot the universe RFC created includes all the history of earth and it's many varied religions. The population of Safehold are just, for the most part, currently not in possession of that historical information.
However, Read The OP. We are asking what happens AFTER THE REVEAL. The reveal involving
telling all those millions of people real actual history. From earth. So at that point we are not only no longer limited to people only knowing about the existence of one religion, but having been point blank told that that one religion they have known about all this time was a complete fabrication.
jgnfld wrote:My personal beliefs are actually probably not that far from your own though I haven't the, well, blind faith it takes to be a total atheist as opposed to hard agnostic.
Ugh... you cannot be a agnostic as an alternative to being an atheist or a theist. You can only be an agnostic *in addition to* being an atheist or a theist. Atheism and theism describe a binary solution set. You possess a belief that a deity exists, or you don't. The end.
Agnosticism addresses a completely different question about the nature of deity and whether certain knowledge of such an entity (whether it exists or not) is theoretically possible to acquire. (Regardless of how horrifically abused that term has come to be among modern denizens of the interwebs).
I am an atheist. I do not possess any belief in the existence of a deity.
I am also an agnostic. I recognize that the manner in which such deities are defined... the characteristics ascribed to them... would make it literally impossible to ever acquire certain knowledge about whether they existed or not. The proposition that a deity exists comprises an un-falsifiable hypothesis. (Which, in and of itself, is a reason to reject the proposition for those who understand the implications of un-falsifiable hypotheses. But most people don't...)