Oh Ye of Too Much Faith

What fundamentally grounds religious belief? It's one of the biggest questions concerning faith, too big in fact, because it's really two questions, not one. The first is what as a matter of fact grounds people's religious convictions, the second is what would justifiably ground them. People believe many falsehoods for bad reasons and fail to believe truths in spite of having good reasons to do so.

Writing in response to this series, Mark Vernon has helpfully shed light on the importance of this distinction by demonstrating what happens when you fail to account for it properly.

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