Epic Beard Man
Bearded Philosopher
Like the atheist I principle but I an opposite way I'm not atheist because there is not substantial enough proof that there is NO incorporeal deity that is autonomous and authoritative in the universe.
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Because I think it is not reasonable to claim that God doesn’t exist.
I'm an atheist because there is no religion with credible claims to its god(s) existence.
I talk to God and God talks back. Don't really need anything else and I don't believe evangelism is a good thing. If God wants to talk to people, He can do it Himself.So, why aren't you an atheist?
I would agree on the surface, though I also accept that many gods were most likely tribal leaders whose reps got way out of hand. In that sense, the gods DID exist.I'm an atheist because there is no religion with credible claims to its god(s) existence.
Agreed. We have lost a lot of that sense of interconnectedness. When I had a fish pond in the backyard way back when, it was rough keeping that stupid filter clean. Until the frogs and fish reproduced and then most of the algae problem went away. In fact, dozens if not hundreds of frogs entered the world thanks to that pond. My family hated the ribbiting, though, LOL. I have known since I was at least a teenager that encouraging a more ecologically natural setup is far superior than forcing nature to do what we want because usually we want shallow and meaningless things.I am not sure how much further disassociated interpersonally from nature we can get, but it's not healthy.
So spot on I couldn't have said it better. I have said here "in order to understand god you must understand nature, to understand nature you must understand god. To split that is to negate that, to negate that is to not understand that". I might add that is sin.I talk to God and God talks back. Don't really need anything else and I don't believe evangelism is a good thing. If God wants to talk to people, He can do it Himself.
I would agree on the surface, though I also accept that many gods were most likely tribal leaders whose reps got way out of hand. In that sense, the gods DID exist.
Agreed. We have lost a lot of that sense of interconnectedness. When I had a fish pond in the backyard way back when, it was rough keeping that stupid filter clean. Until the frogs and fish reproduced and then most of the algae problem went away. In fact, dozens if not hundreds of frogs entered the world thanks to that pond. My family hated the ribbiting, though, LOL. I have known since I was at least a teenager that encouraging a more ecologically natural setup is far superior than forcing nature to do what we want because usually we want shallow and meaningless things.
Dr. Ellie Sattler: Well, the question is, how can you know anything about an extinct ecosystem? And therefore, how could you ever assume that you can control it? I mean, you have plants in this building that are poisonous, you picked them because they look good, but these are aggressive living things that have no idea what century they're in, and they'll defend themselves, violently if necessary.
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atheism is plain wrong. atheism can be justified only when religions start talking crazy. bad religions promote atheism. if religions work properly, then atheism will be eliminated.
great post! I agreeI used to be an atheist and a pretty amendment one on these boards a couple years back. Still remember a lot of the faces. I've read a lot about it and much from Christopher Hitchens. A brilliant man who had friends in almost all religions. The reason I was an atheist was the rejection of currently held beliefs that I viewed as toxic. Which all Abrahamic religions are in my opinion. Eventually I stopped caring as much as I realized most followers don't even understand or see the contradictions. Or they ignore them because questioning them would require them to question one of the foundations of their identity. Most people don't have the balls to do it. Atheism is a very reasonable reaction to the evidence that we have at the current level of human consciousness.
Why am I no longer an atheist? I find the concept of more intelligent beings than humans not existing highly improbable. As well as from person experience not true. That is my definition of a God. A being who has reached a certain power. I believe that there are powerful beings out there that seek to guide humanity. There are also power beings who don't give a **** and those who seek humanity harm. Just too many coincidences throughout history for there not to be higher beings. Therefore I seek to gain knowledge from what would many would describe as the Old Gods. However, I define as higher beings reaching out to those who wish to listen and gain knowledge. Yet my roots of confronting people who wish to silence knowledge still persists. That is originally thanks to Atheism.
When you have a legitimate question, I'll get back to you.How does that work on relation to the fact that there is no proof that I am not the Alpha Centurian lycanthropic legitimate heir of the thrones of Norway and France?
It is very much a legitimate question.When you have a legitimate question, I'll get back to you.
Isn't life an example of transcendence from matter? And then consciousness a transcendence from life? In each instance a whole new realm of existence, with a whole new realm of possibilities that did not previously exist, come into being.i don't believe in transcendence. but i "believe" in many concepts that have no scientific meaning or demonstrated relation with the physical laws , e.g. life (is a virus "life"?) , will, love, the european or chinese cultures , the cuteness of a woman, etc.
"Proven" to who's satisfaction, and by what criteria?It is very much a legitimate question.
Believing in such an unlikely god simply because it has not been "proven against" is, if anything, a much more serious matter than your doubting of my just as unproven lack of lycanthropic qualities.
"Proven" to who's satisfaction, and by what criteria?
Perhaps. That is not very settled a matter, and not very satisfactory for dealing with consensual reality.We all "believe in" a reality and truth that we can't prove beyond our own subjective experience and reasoning. It's the fundamental limitation/gift of the human condition.
I understand why atheists choose not to believe in gods.
Assuming that we have any choice on the matter, that is probably right.But in doing so they are denying themselves the benefits of that particular act of faith.
Why, of course not.And for what; the illusion that they are somehow more "right" (more realistic and true) then everyone else?
Isn't life an example of transcendence from matter? And then consciousness a transcendence from life? In each instance a whole new realm of existence, with a whole new realm of possibilities that did not previously exist, come into being.
I disagree. You’re not atheist for a single reason; a belief in the existence of a god or gods.I'm not an atheist for many reasons, many of which I shared.
And you claim it was atheism that made you selfish?And maybe...just maybe, there will be reward on the other side...