dfnj
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I don't. I assume the concept(s) of god(s) that are being presented to me, be it the muslim god, the christian god, the hindu gods, or what-have-you.
It's not my job to define the god you happen to believe in.
My atheism is a RESPONSE to god claims. Not a claim by itself.
Some guy makes a claim that his god exists and it is upto that guy to
1. define that god
and
2. meet his burden of proof.
I'm an atheist because theists seem unable to meet their burden of proof. Worse even.... just about every definition of god I have ever been presented with, defined god in unfalsifiable ways. Which means that positive evidence in favor of that claim can't even exist by defintion.
I can't answer all your quibbles because your responses are predictably boring. But I will do my best to answer a few starting with your first reaction.
Most major religions have a concept of God that is more than just an objective experience. God usual is much bigger than what we normally experience. Most people claim God transcends all of existence. The idea of God is a little more complicated than the simple definition most atheists use. The idea of God most atheist use presumes God is an object in reality to be experienced like meeting someone in person. This is not what most religions claim about God. I have not seen any religious text put an address down where you can go and meet God in person.
My God exists. Here is my claim. I will prove you to God exists. God is just a word. The word God exists in our use of language and speaking. What the word God represents is a combination of every possible thought and experience that has ever happened combine with what could possibly ever happen. God is a container word representing everything, and also nothing, all at the same time. God is a concept like zero or infinity. God represents an idea and a feeling at the same time. God is a feeling of the present combined with every experience we've ever had in the past combined with every possible thing we could ever possibly imagine to happen in the future all in one thought.
Yes, my definition of God is unfalsfiable. I don't disagree. But "so what" is my response. Why is it that in your mind the only things that exist must be falsifiable. As an atheist, you are forcing God to be defined a certain way in order for you to accept my definition of God as valid. I'm not claiming God is something like toaster sitting on the table.
You are a philosophical materialist more than you are an atheist:
Materialism - Wikipedia
There's nothing wrong with being a materialist. I am just not one. I am an idealist by choice because the evidence we have doesn't suggest we live in a clockwork Universe with hard determinism. In my way of thinking, you are the one who is irrational by choosing materialism when it is built on a set of premises that are provably not true.
What evidence?
Your personal opinions and beliefs aren't evidence.
In this video, there are certain results from experiments that indicate we do not live in a clockwork Universe with hard determinism. Now you can take the opinion the evidence means nothing. And you can simply put your fingers in your ears and close your eyes an ignore the evidence. The thing is it appears the evidence supports "idealism" over "realism" despite how counter intuitive it may seem to you or against your personal dogma belief.
I may not completely agree with the conclusion of the video on how active God's role is in running the Universe. But you are just in denial if you don't accept the fact we do NOT live in a clockwork Universe with hard determinism. Sorry, we just don't. Maybe in the future we will but right now we don't. But until then, keep the faith your religion is the only true one.
I have no problems or issues with any scientific measurements in quantum physics. I only have problems with your personal beliefs about those measurements.
“Those who are not shocked when they first come across quantum theory cannot possibly have understood it.” Niels Bohr
Obviously you do not understand quantum physics. It's okay, there are not many physicists out there who can complete with Niels Bohr.
Maybe since you understand quantum physics so well maybe you can explain to me the mechanism in a double slit experiment that "knows" something is being observed. Where does the mechanism exist in reality? It's simply question. Surely someone of your superior intellect and humility will have no problem answering.
Your arrogance is astounding.
You only criticize and hate in other people what you do not like about your own character.
I don't want to fight with you. But you really need to understand the differences between a philosophical materialist and idealist. And why idealism is more popular than materialism. Maybe once you get past your simple atheism you will see the World is a little more complicated and nuanced. The funny thing about nature is it always turns out to be so much stranger than anything we could have possibly imagined. I don't think you are fully appreciating how God is manifesting himself in reality. It's really quite stunning how what we observe changes right before our eyes!
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