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I am sincerely open to conversion.
I would love for someone to give me a persuasive argument for organized faith, but none seem to go beyond:

>"Well it might be right."
>"If you just withhold disbelief/criticism for long enough, you'll get used to assuming its validity and it will structure and orient your outlook."

I've tried prayer, but I don't see how a secular re-examination of personal morality is any worse.
I've tried studying religious grounding, but none of the traditional religious arguments are persuasive post-Kant or Spinoza.

Is there any other avenue that is persuasive, or shall I do like Hume and: 'Commit it then to the flames: for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion.”

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