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What claim does atheism make?Then yes, atheism and physicalism both make claims in the sense that they believe X over Y. Well said!
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What claim does atheism make?Then yes, atheism and physicalism both make claims in the sense that they believe X over Y. Well said!
Ahh, the ad hominem defence. Well done
Disbelief is the opposite of belief... Note the dis
What claim does atheism make?
I think the naturalist has a case, hands down.Speaking in general and in your opinion, do non-believers hold a double standard when it comes to religion?
Such as for example: Demanding religious claims be backed by hard evidence, but then not holding the same standards for their own claims.
That there is no god.What claim does atheism make?
Ad hominem is a fallacy of argument, not defence.Ahh, the ad hominem defence.
Cite?In logic the negative belief is the default belief.
That's a positive claim, the posit being "there is no tooth fairy."Example: I cannot prove that the toothfairy does or does not exist, but since there is no evidence for their existence then I do not bevel in the toothfairy.
False. An atheist doesn't have to make any claims with regards to probability or likelihood - they just have to not believe a God is responsible.Well atheism holds the belief that a godless universe is more likely than one with gods in it.
It is not an ad hominem to call someone out on their fallacy, Hahaha. It's not my fault your metaphor was absurd. I don't believe there is a unicorn in my garage, which is logically identical to me believing my garage does not have a unicorn in it. All stances are a position of some sort in philosophy.
Well atheism holds the belief that a godless universe is more likely than one with gods in it. It's according to you that belief is a claim, and I think I'm convinced by your reasoning.
If you don't believe that the quantity of grains of salt in the ocean is even, does that mean you must believe that it is odd?That there is no god.
Whether one is ignorant of gods, denies god-claims, or simply understands the case of "no god," the claim (made or implied) is that there is no god.
Ad hominem is a fallacy of argument, not defence.
"Even" is an arbitrary term.If you don't believe that the quantity of grains of salt in the ocean is even, does that mean you must believe that it is odd?
No, it isn't."Even" is an arbitrary term.
Yes you are, since an atheist is someone who doesn't believe in a God, not just someone who believes there isn't a God. Using the grains of salt analogy, an atheist is equatable to an "a-evenist". If you don't believe the grains of salt in the ocean are even, you are an a-evenist. You don't have to believe that the number of grains of salt is odd, you just have to not accept that claim that the number is even.If you hold no belief one way or the other about the number of grains of salt in the ocean, you are not an atheist.
It is, especially when you have no way of judging how many grains of salt there are.No, it isn't.
No, an atheist is someone who doesn't believe in gods. And I'll always stand at odds with people like you who misuse the English language.Yes you are, since an atheist is someone who doesn't believe in a God, not just someone who believes there isn't a God. Using the grains of salt analogy, an atheist is equatable to an "a-evenist". If you don't believe the grains of salt in the ocean are even, you are an a-evenist. You don't have to believe that the number of grains of salt is odd, you just have to not accept that claim that the number is even.
That doesn't mean the word is arbitrary.It is, especially when you have no way of judging how many grains of salt there are.
That's virtually identical to the definition I just gave. And please don't ever accuse an English person who studied English of misusing the English language.No, an atheist is someone who doesn't believe in gods. And I'll always stand at odds with people like you who misuse the English language.
I don't think you understand the analogy - I specifically dealt with belief, not knowledge. Do you understand the difference? Do you understand that a quantity of something is either even or odd?Not knowing how many grains of salt there are is not the equal of knowing whether there are an even or odd amount of grains of salt.
How so?That doesn't mean the word is arbitrary.
I disagree that it's identical, especially as we gave contrasting emphasis, and I've just edited to emphasize my emphasis.That's virtually identical to the definition I just gave. And please don't ever accuse an English person who studied English of misusing the English language.
I was hoping that the analogy was equating agnostics with atheists.I don't think you understand the analogy - I specifically dealt with belief, not knowledge. Do you understand the difference? Do you understand that a quantity of something is either even or odd?
It refers to a quantity of something, and a quantity is either even or odd. Therefore, the word is not used arbitrarily.How so?
There really is no meaningful difference between our definitions, unless you're being extremely pedantic. If it helps, I can also define it like this: "Disbelief or lack of belief in God or Gods."I disagree that it's identical, especially as we gave contrasting emphasis, and I've just edited to emphasize my emphasis.
It isn't. Agnosticism is irrelevant to the analogy.I was hoping that the analogy was equating agnostics with atheists.
Yes there is. "Not believing" is the opposite of "believing". What is difficult to understand about that concept? "To believe" is to "accept as true", to "not believe" is to "NOT accept as true".Else you only demonstrate the misuse of "not believing." There is no opposite or negation to believing something, there is just believing something else.
Unless the quantity is not known.It refers to a quantity of something, and a quantity is either even or odd. Therefore, the word is not used arbitrarily.
The semantic/meaningful difference between what we are saying is evident in that we are in disagreement about who gets to be an atheist or not.There really is no meaningful difference between our definitions, unless you're being extremely pedantic. If it helps, I can also define it like this: "Disbelief or lack of belief in God or Gods."
When I say "not believing," I'm not negating belief. I could never, with any honesty, integrity, kindness or sanity, possibly negate anyone else's belief with the words that I use.It isn't. Agnosticism is irrelevant to the analogy.
Yes there is. "Not believing" is the opposite of "believing". What is difficult to understand about that concept? "To believe" is to "accept as true", to "not believe" is to "NOT accept as true".
That doesn't make any difference. If I wrote down a number on a piece of paper, than number is either even or odd, regardless of whether I show it to you.Unless the quantity is not known.
"My definition of atheism is x."The semantic/meaningful difference between what we are saying is evident in that we are in disagreement about who gets to be an atheist or not.
In that case, it should actually make the world an oblate spheroid.And I am ALWAYS pedantic. Pedantry makes the world go 'round (not oblong, not donut-shaped, not wibbly-wobbly).
You're not negating someone ELSE'S belief, you're stating a position of your own.When I say "not believing," I'm not negating belief. I could never, with any honesty, integrity, kindness or sanity, possibly negate anyone else's belief with the words that I use.
False. An atheist doesn't have to make any claims with regards to probability or likelihood - they just have to not believe a God is responsible.
First you have to prove a fallacy, to date you have given opinion whereas i have, in previous posts, provided the dictionary definition of atheist. I'll go with the dictionary definition thanks.
Why do you consider it absurd? Is it because you fail to understand it?
Here let me repeat repeat that definition for the hard of understanding
Atheism : disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of God or gods.
Other than that, whatever you chose to fabricate to justify your opinion is just fabrication
You haven't been paying attention. Some atheists believe there is no God, But atheism's sine qua non is simply lack of belief, as in withholding judgement pending evidence.That there is no god.
Whether one is ignorant of gods, denies god-claims, or simply understands the case of "no god," the claim (made or implied) is that there is no god.