OutOfTheDarkness
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Everyone has actually refuted it, scoffed at it, shook their head at it... and quietly thanked God they are not related to you.Hitherto, no atheist has been able to refute my argument.
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Everyone has actually refuted it, scoffed at it, shook their head at it... and quietly thanked God they are not related to you.Hitherto, no atheist has been able to refute my argument.
That is interesting, because to believe in the teachings of Jesus, you have to ignore the teachings in The Old Testament... willfully.It's a blindness based on willful ignorance.
It is amazing how human babies, who apparently contain souls and all these things that require the nurturing of a God for purpose...You have to rationally defend implications of your disbelief in God as you are attempting to do now. If not, then you concede the debate by virtue of default.
You cannot rationally demonstrate that you create your own purpose without presupposing some higher purpose upon which you are acting.
On the atheistic worldview, all teleological explanations reduce to blind mechanisms playing themselves out. As such, all teleological explanations must be deemed illusory.
Religion is a worldview that has implications. Choosing Coke or Pepsi is a pop view that has implications. Dare I say most things come with implications.Atheism is a Godless worldview which has implications.
What greater purpose? To believe you have a purpose without proof of that purpose is absurd. If the purpose you believe in without proof is incorrect, then your entire life will have been maleaningless.Correction. The theist believes that life is ultimately purposeful and meaningful. In fact, the theist believes that each and every one is serving a greater purpose (regardless of whether one is consciously aware of that). The atheist does not.
It is not a sigularity. Protestants, Catholics, New Agers etc. all share a particular world view centered around Jesus... yet split off from one another citing different world views on other subjects...Uh....right. Whatever.
Everyone has a worldview. Some are atheistic, some are not. Someone who argues that atheism is not a belief or a worldview is someone who would have an up without a down. It's obfuscation, totally ridiculous and epistemically empty -- it's a convenient way of avoiding the difficulty of having to defend one's point of view. It's a worldview not worthy of the time of day.
Thank you for demonstrating why the religious cannot evolve intellectually. Fingers in the ears logic.No comment. (To comment would validate an absurd worldview.)
"Anything said about it is just that person's conceptual interpretation--the reality itself is indefinite." It follows, then, that calling the quantum field an "impersonal force" is a philosophical assumption. Depending one's personal experience, the First Source alluded to in my previous post can be prepersonal, personal, impersonal or transpersonal in ways we cannot begin to imagine. Or, as Thomas Aquinas said, "In the end, we know God as unknown." But the reality of a First Cause cannot be denied by a rational mind.
The debate, then, isn't whether God exists, but what the individual makes of It. "I dunno" (an escape often used by atheists) has no epistemic value, and to be satisfied with that shows all the intellectual dept of a dehydrated sponge.
As much as you wish to deflect and dodge, or use terminology, definitions and quotes... it doesn't prove your claim a God exists... therefore, please provide proof. It really *is* that simple.If you want consistency and coherence, you are left only the choice between two philosophic dilemmas: materialism or pantheism. However, and I want to stress this, those who deny God are almost never consistent or coherent.
You are mistaken. An atheist is someone who does not believe that gods exist.If I am not mistaken, an Atheist is someone who does not believe that there is a God.
"Strong atheists" don't say emphatically that there are no gods. They say they believe there are no gods.But don't you have to be God to say there is no God. As fallible human beings, we are totally incapable of properly entertaining all the information in the universe so that we can say emphatically that there is no God.
Mankind has believed in thousands of gods. For a Christian to say that there is no Poseidon or Zeus or Thor or Osiris or any other god than the one he believes in would be ridiculous and unprovable...?Therefore for a person to say there is no God is ridiculous and unprovable.
Lot's of people do.But don't you have to be God to say there is no God.
The same can be said of all religions. You make the claim that there is a god, thus the burden of proof is on you.Therefore for a person to say there is no God is ridiculous and unprovable.
Saying "I do not believe that god exists" means the exact same thing as "I do not believe that there is a god." The only difference is the words used.You are mistaken. An atheist is someone who does not believe that gods exist.
Correct. What's your point?Saying "I do not believe that god exists" means the exact same thing as "I do not believe that there is a god." The only difference is the words used.
That is interesting, because to believe in the teachings of Jesus, you have to ignore the teachings in The Old Testament... willfully.
It's singular, yes, but not unique. It may be comprised of many things, but for atheism it's uncomplicated.No, a world-view is singular and is comprised of many elements for each individual.
Fine, but off-topic.If I am not mistaken, an Atheist is someone who does not believe that there is a God. But don't you have to be God to say there is no God. As fallible human beings, we are totally incapable of properly entertaining all the information in the universe so that we can say emphatically that there is no God. Therefore for a person to say there is no God is ridiculous and unprovable. Christ's prophet. Certainty for eternity.
It's singular, yes, but not unique. It may be comprised of many things, but for atheism it's uncomplicated.
Atheism, as a worldview, is simply the world as the atheist knows it. An atheist may know the world many other ways as well. Saying atheism is a worldview is correct.Anyway the premise in the OP is fundamentally flawed because atheism isn't a world-view.
Belief or disbelief in God is only a part of an individual's world view, along with many other values, interests, beliefs and assumptions.
There is a view for every subject. He is a subject, but so is his atheism a subject.Both theists and atheists may have quite complicated world-views. If you mean there is likely to be less "baggage" for an atheist in this aspect of world-view, then yes, I'd agree.
Theists are both theists and atheists in that they believe in the existence of one or more gods and don't believe in the existence of the rest of the gods. Atheists don't believe in the existence of any gods. Of course there are any number of different "world-views" possible.Both theists and atheists may have quite complicated world-views. If you mean there is likely to be less "baggage" for an atheist in this aspect of world-view, then yes, I'd agree.