crystalonyx
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Strong atheist here, I don't see real evidence that supports any god concept.
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Interesting, there are more strong theists than strong atheists, I guess I can use that as evidence for God.
That and the idiocy of proclaiming a universal negative.Or you can use that as evidence of intellectual honesty. I wouldn't trust someone who professed a 100% belief in anything, let a lone a god.
But that'd be fallacious. Truth isn't a matter of popular opinion.Interesting, there are more strong theists than strong atheists, I guess I can use that as evidence for God.
I voted "strong theist," but I objected to the "I know" part. Would rather that it read, "I believe."
The God Delusion1. Strong theist. 100 percent probability of God. In the words of C.G. Jung, I do not believe, I know.
2. Very high probability but short of 100 per cent. De facto theist. I cannot know for certain, but I strongly believe in God and live my life on the assumption that he is there
3. Higher than 50 per cent but not very high. Technically agnostic but leaning towards theism. I am very uncertain, but I am inclined to believe in God.
4. Exactly 50 per cent. Completely impartial agnostic. Gods existence and non-existence are exactly equiprobable.
5. Lower than 50 per cent but not very low. Technically agnostic but leaning towards atheism. I dont know whether God exists but Im inclined to be sceptical.
6. Very low probability, but short of zero. De facto atheist. I cannot know for certain but I think God is very improbable, and I live my life on the assumption that he is not there.
7. Strong atheist. I know there is no God, with the same conviction as Jung knows there is one.
Or you can use that as evidence of intellectual honesty. I wouldn't trust someone who professed a 100% belief in anything, let a lone a god.
Interesting, there are more strong theists than strong atheists, I guess I can use that as evidence for God.
I think it shows a difference in thinking between the strong theist and the de-facto atheist.I was thinking more along the lines of, it is possible to know there is a God and know him personally, and the ones that know God, know that they know. That would make sense in light of the poll numbers. Unless you are ready to say that there are more intellectually dishonest theists than atheists.
I think it shows a difference in thinking between the strong theist and the de-facto atheist.
The Strong Theist thinks subjectively and uses personal feelings as "evidence" of God.
The De-Facto Atheist thinks empirically and realizes he/she cannot "prove" some sort of deity does not exist.
And the reason you see fewer Strong Atheists is because of the tendency of atheists to think empirically.
The De-Facto Atheist thinks empirically and realizes he/she cannot "prove" some sort of deity does not exist.
I was thinking more along the lines of, it is possible to know there is a God and know him personally, and the ones that know God, know that they know. That would make sense in light of the poll numbers. Unless you are ready to say that there are more intellectually dishonest theists than atheists.
I think it shows a difference in thinking between the strong theist and the de-facto atheist.
The Strong Theist thinks subjectively and uses personal feelings as "evidence" of God.
The De-Facto Atheist thinks empirically and realizes he/she cannot "prove" some sort of deity does not exist.
And the reason you see fewer Strong Atheists is because of the tendency of atheists to think empirically.
I think that might be the case.
Wow, I almost predicted your answer!
Interesting, there are more strong theists than strong atheists, I guess I can use that as evidence for God.
The poll seems to show what I would think. Atheists use the computer more than the religious and all atheists that answered this poll have a belief in a concept of God. Proof is that they answered the poll.