Jeremiahcp
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Why should atheists be receptive to the possibility of gods?
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We probably should not. At least not before a clear understanding of what those gods would be is presented.Why should atheists be receptive to the possibility of gods?
Because an atheist, having freed themselves from one cage of prejudice and unearned authority, should have learned to be cautious about judging before knowing.Why should atheists be receptive to the possibility of gods?
We are open and receptive to new evidence and don't totally discard any possibility however unlikely.Why should atheists be receptive to the possibility of gods?
Awe you ignostic, you.We probably should not. At least not before a clear understanding of what those gods would be is presented.
Until then, it is essentially giving a name to a placeholder that may well fit no place whatsoever.
Possibility means that a basis exists to support something.Why should atheists be receptive to the possibility of gods?
Why should atheists be receptive to the possibility of gods?
Why should atheists be receptive to the possibility of gods?
Generally they should not.To clarify:
I am not asking if they are; I am asking why should they be.
It seems to me logic imposes a burden to admit the possibility of deity in much the same manner as it imposes a burden to admit the possibility that there is an undetectable elf farting invisible rainbows beneath my window at the moment. But whether one is "receptive" to such notions is another matter. There is certainly no logical burden to consider such notions probable merely because they are possible.
I think there is a difference between logic and reason that should also be considered. Simply because something is logical does not mean it rational.
For the same reason theists should be receptive to the possibility of no gods.
Why should atheists be receptive to the possibility of gods?
Why should atheists be receptive to the possibility of gods?
If you're interested in truth then you must always be open to such changes. Just like as a theist I not only have been an atheist before, but I'm certainly open to being shown that my reasons for believing our incorrect.