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Sure, and that doesn't make them correct. More credible? Sure.
But you aren't arguing that. You're arguing that your position is correct because these other people said it. That's a fallacy.
That's also a strawman. It's the opposite of what you just quoted.
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Their authority isn't the reason for believing what they say. What they say is the reason for their authority.
Their arguments are sound, with verifiable facts and concise and simple logic. This is no surprise, they are brilliant minds arguing in their areas of expertise. But while their expertise and intelligence informs their opinions and guides their arguments, it is the arguments themselves that have weight. Their authority exists precisely because they can make arguments like that.
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Let's say I've misconstrued, and what you mean to say is that you have no opinion of your own (which isn't true given the thread title), but that you support these individuals because their opinions are correct. This would also be wrong, albeit not fallacious on your part.
I have opinions of my own, which have formed because I have been convinced by others, and not only are their arguments (based on facts and statistics and logic) persuasive and logically sound, but they ring true with my own anecdotal experience.
I have opinions of my own on the matter of religion, but they are by no means original. I'm not the source of those opinions, I'm not the first one to say them.
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Here's the point: there is no correct opinion on the correctness or incorrectness of a belief in god.
I agree, here. However, as I stated above, there's also no correct opinion on a belief in faeries, the flying spaghetti monster, or any other outlandish unfalsifiable claim. Take that as you will.
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Nor is there a verifiable claim as to the net impact of religion, because quantitative measures both do not exist nor could they themselves be tested. To claim otherwise (that something is "obvious" or "clear" or "undeniable" or whathaveyou), as you always do, is simply wrong. And honestly, a bit thick. It demonstrates confirmation bias and illogical thinking, which is why we (many of the objective members here) call you out on that bias.
I disagree. I have been convinced by logical reasoning of that. I've linked a whole lot of that reasoning in posts above. You're just making a flat statement without support.