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Why are you an Atheist?

jasvan100

New Member
....was just trying to accentuate the difficulty of accepting that sometimes otherwise intelligent people can be so delusion ally stupid.
 

Tomorrows_Child

Active Member
....was just trying to accentuate the difficulty of accepting that sometimes otherwise intelligent people can be so delusion ally stupid.

the counter to that is to believe such complex life and laws of nature occurred out of nothing or through chance.

Yes: minor changes to these variables and we wouldn't have arose in the first place.
You need to think about it the other way around: the conditions on Earth (and in the solar system) allowed life to form over millions of years, we weren't formed first (by a god/dess) and then said entity fine tuned the conditions to keep us alive.

With the right conditions life can arise almost anywhere.

Yes but it does not. That is what makes human life and life on earth in general, so unique, special, different.
 

jasvan100

New Member
the counter to that is to believe such complex life and laws of nature occurred out of nothing or through chance.



Yes but it does not. That is what makes human life and life on earth in general, so unique, special, different.

Perhaps you both should take a little time to google the latest Drake equation probabilities.
 

idav

Being
Premium Member
Yes but it does not. That is what makes human life and life on earth in general, so unique, special, different.
That is an argument from ignorance. We can't even figure out if Mars ever had any life let alone any planets millions of light years away.
 

idav

Being
Premium Member
This concept that we serve the universe isn't correct. Just simple physics, the sun is there to keep us alive, as are the atmospheric gases, the plants, the animals etc. Everything is in place to support life on earth...life on earth does not support the universe. You don't even have to believe in God to see that.
Really the earth seems rather hostile for life but I'm not atheist either way. The earth certainly does not seem to be created for humans, we took it by force. Which is why I can't believe in a creator god as if god is some sort of mad scientist.
 

Demonslayer

Well-Known Member
complex life and laws of nature occurred out of nothing or through chance

Is it lack of understanding of evolution that causes people to say things like this? It's got very little to do with "chance." In fact as species evolve they have very little chance to end up any other way than they do.

There was a "God Delusion" thread a few weeks ago where people mostly crapped on the well known book by Richard Dawkins. I didn't love much of the book, but the section describing how evolution works as a "crane" to slowly and gradually build complexity out of simplicity is very easy to read and was rather eye opening to me. I suggest anyone who's idea of evolution is that things just randomly change 'by chance' give it a read. You might still end up preferring the Cosmic Overlord explanation in the end, but at the very least you'll have an understanding of the other side of the argument.
 

jasvan100

New Member
Is it lack of understanding of evolution that causes people to say things like this? It's got very little to do with "chance." In fact as species evolve they have very little chance to end up any other way than they do.

There was a "God Delusion" thread a few weeks ago where people mostly crapped on the well known book by Richard Dawkins. I didn't love much of the book, but the section describing how evolution works as a "crane" to slowly and gradually build complexity out of simplicity is very easy to read and was rather eye opening to me. I suggest anyone who's idea of evolution is that things just randomly change 'by chance' give it a read. You might still end up preferring the Cosmic Overlord explanation in the end, but at the very least you'll have an understanding of the other side of the argument.
Well said.
 

Demonslayer

Well-Known Member
That is an argument from ignorance. We can't even figure out if Mars ever had any life let alone any planets millions of light years away.

And every time we look up, thousands more planets are being found and the numbers of Earthlike planets in the habitable zone of their star is increasing. This latest batch of 1284 new planets was found by looking at a relatively tiny patch of sky with only about 150 stars in the window. Imagine how many we will find as we continue to look?

We, and Earth, are about as special as grains of sand on a beach. To peer into the vast universe and think some God created the billions of starts and megabazillons of planets, but is laser focused on only one species on one of those planets, in my mind is absurd thinking.

http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/n...largest-collection-of-planets-ever-discovered
 

Tomorrows_Child

Active Member
As opposed to through magic...:rolleyes:

Why is it magic to have an intelligent creator? Is your computer magic?

And the counter to that is, "Where did your god come from?"

btw. Chance is only a small part of evolution.

No, the whole of evolution or more importantly, the coming together of the universe, is chance, if there is no creator around.

Also, that question is irrelevant because as God states, He is unlike anything, so he does not have a creator. It's like asking who made my sony phone, and I say the guys at Sony and the response is, who made the guys at SOny. we could go on ad infinitum. It is a logical fallacy.
 

Tomorrows_Child

Active Member
Really the earth seems rather hostile for life but I'm not atheist either way. The earth certainly does not seem to be created for humans, we took it by force. Which is why I can't believe in a creator god as if god is some sort of mad scientist.

The earth is hostile to life? Cmon now.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
No, the whole of evolution or more importantly, the coming together of the universe, is chance, if there is no creator around .
No, mutations happen all the time. The ones that go on to be successful and cause change in a species are the ones best suited to the environment at the time.

Also, that question is irrelevant because as God states, He is unlike anything, so he does not have a creator. It's like asking who made my sony phone, and I say the guys at Sony and the response is, who made the guys at SOny. we could go on ad infinitum. It is a logical fallacy.
Atheists call that special pleading.
The Sony phone analogy doesn't make sense because indeed you do go backwards to the parents and grandparents and eventually to apes, amoeba, etc. So in your world you again eventually get to god. Which is answering the question with the same question, because I again ask, "Who created god?"
 

ADigitalArtist

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
No, the whole of evolution or more importantly, the coming together of the universe, is chance, if there is no creator around.
No more chance than a rich hydrogen and oxygen environment subjected to burning will produce water. Chemistry and physics and biology isn't about chance, but established relationships between objects.

Also, that question is irrelevant because as God states, He is unlike anything, so he does not have a creator. It's like asking who made my sony phone, and I say the guys at Sony and the response is, who made the guys at SOny. we could go on ad infinitum. It is a logical fallacy.
This is special pleading. If to avoid a infinite regress I decide gods must not have been created, then I could have just as easily avoided infinite regress to say that the universe wasn't created, but arose through natural if not yet well understood processes. Inserting a god just because there are unknowns is an argument from ignorance: God of the gaps.
 

icehorse

......unaffiliated...... anti-dogmatist
Premium Member
I'm an atheist because I know of no good evidence for the extraordinary claim of a deity.

I'm an anti-theist because I've personally seen the negative effects of theism, and when I look at the world I see the negative effects of theism.
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Why is it magic to have an intelligent creator? Is your computer magic?
My computer operates through explainable and understood mechanisms, in accord with the laws of physics.
Godidit is not a mechanism and, presumably, involves an invisible personage reaching out and intentionally altering the laws of physics in order to create something.
How is this not magic poofing?
No, the whole of evolution or more importantly, the coming together of the universe, is chance, if there is no creator around.
Not chance in the sense you're thinking. There are mechanisms to lock in and build on beneficial "chance" occurrences and eliminate deleterious changes.
 
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