Yeah.. that's kinda the point.How should we know??
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Yeah.. that's kinda the point.How should we know??
On what authority do you restrict the class of atheists to those who claim to know that there is no God? I certainly make no such claim.Maybe to you. I wouldn't consider most of them atheists.What of the agnostic atheist who "doesn't know" or knows they can't know? or ...
On what authority do you restrict the class of atheists to those who claim to know that there is no God? I certainly make no such claim.
Exactly what is it you are not believing in? What is "God"?
Many things are being researched at the moment, but then there is quite a lot that we know. Big-bang is a near certainty.People who tells me that they know how and why the universe exists are making, in my opinion, an incredible claim about the very nature of... Nature.
Many things are being researched at the moment, but then there is quite a lot that we know. Big-bang is a near certainty.
Funny....If you ever get the chance to talk to one of our friends in the spirit world they'll tell you there is no such thing as "God". Even "ghosts" are atheists. That is why I am an Animist, for I believe in things are known to exist. What I believe in is the "animate force" that is the vibrational force that is in all energy that makes things move. It is that vibrational force that is in all things is what I consider to be the "spirit". I do not believe in anything "supernatural". Everything that exists is energy in many different forms. Humans have a very limited perception. We don't know everything that exists out there in the vast Universe, but we can for certain say that whatever IS out there is most likely going to be just another form of energy waiting to be discovered.
I should dig deeper into your religion. I have a friend on the net who is very much into the same thing. Perhaps you're familiar with him or could light up (not in flames, as in 'illuminate') a thing or two for me? Traditional Indigenous American Values I've always had a special something for the native Americans, I just never seem to have gotten around to exploring it further.Funny....If you ever get the chance to talk to one of our friends in the spirit world they'll tell you there is no such thing as "God". Even "ghosts" are atheists. That is why I am an Animist, for I believe in things are known to exist. What I believe in is the "animate force" that is the vibrational force that is in all energy that makes things move. It is that vibrational force that is in all things is what I consider to be the "spirit". I do not believe in anything "supernatural". Everything that exists is energy in many different forms. Humans have a very limited perception. We don't know everything that exists out there in the vast Universe, but we can for certain say that whatever IS out there is most likely going to be just another form of energy waiting to be discovered.
I find the arguement funny. I keep seeing atheists state how they believe. Which implys that they think not know. Not one atheist states how they know there is no god.
What is the difference if you believe there is no god or if you believe there is a god as long as you don't know you are not correct.
There is a thing called probability. I can't say I'm certain there is no God, the same way I can't say I'm certain I am alive. Everything can be doubted, and with enough imagination, twisted into something completely different. What is real? How do we know what is real and what is not real? The Matrix (movie) is a perfect example of how you can doubt practically everything. This leaves us with mere probability, of considering things to be true or not true, real or unreal.I find the arguement funny. I keep seeing atheists state how they believe. Which implys that they think not know. Not one atheist states how they know there is no god.
What is the difference if you believe there is no god or if you believe there is a god as long as you don't know you are not correct.
So ghosts are known to exist, yet god is not?
I can't speak for others, but I will not make the claim that I "know" there is no god(s), because this would be an unscientific statement - it would be as unsupportable as asserting that I *did* believe in god(s).
You keep making the false statement that atheists "believe there is no god" - it is correct to say that we simply "do not believe in gods". If you are capable of understanding the difference, then you will understand the answer to your own question.
There is a thing called probability. I can't say I'm certain there is no God, the same way I can't say I'm certain I am alive. Everything can be doubted, and with enough imagination, twisted into something completely different. What is real? How do we know what is real and what is not real? The Matrix (movie) is a perfect example of how you can doubt practically everything. This leaves us with mere probability, of considering things to be true or not true, real or unreal.
I don't know there is no God. I think it is most unlikely that there is.