Originally Posted by Petronius
So I presume you have studied and understand each of them, yet you can not understand my simple statement?
When a person says about proposition A "I think proposition A has characteristic X", this is not an objective remark on proposition A. It is, however, implicitly, an objective remark on the person's mental response to proposition A, self-observed and comunicated. Now, this can either say something relevant about the person, or the proposition - granted that we have enough information about the other in order to work through the ecuation defined by the remark.
In our case, if we know that many rationalists have a reaction to religion similar to Dr. Hill's, we can conclude, though for now through simplistic and general relationing, that religiousness is irrational.
Am I more clear and less offensive to your list of names now?