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Insane and Normal Bliks

Hare thinks that there is a great difference between his theory and Flew’s one. He says that the scientists in the Flew’s story do not mind about the garden, just discussing it with admiration but without care. But in his story the boy-lunatic minds about dons. What does he mean? He means that in Flew’s story people do not mind about God. They talk about it but in fact they do not care about Him. They care of everything around them, but not of the person who created this beautiful garden. Hare tries to say that if he was in the same situation as the scientists, he would not have the same opinion as they had. The belief in the gardener in that situation is the belief in God.
Speaking of this situation as the observer, it must be said that both of the men are right in their own way. Flew proves that if a person asserts something, the other person has to deny something. Hare in his turn is trying to say that there are two sides of one coin that is a blik. There is a normal blik as well as crazy one. No one can be completely sure that he does not have any bliks. A lot of people have normal bliks, but those who do not support it consider them lunatics. It does not mean that the person with the insane blik is not normal or trying to deny something. Her views are just a bit different.
Flew states: “What should occur to constitute for you the doubt of the existence of God?” Hare answers hat nothing should occur, as those who do not believe in God posses the insane blink. They do not deny the existence of God, but they have some different point of view.

Andrew

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