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Dark Zarak wrote:
But you can't prove God doesn't exist. It's logically impossible.
Dark Zarak wrote:So all the Athiests that claim, without the shadow of a doubt, that the universe was an accident and there's no God except in our heads, are no better than the devout Jesus Camp sheep they hate.
Dark Zarak wrote:I have a hard time swallowing the divinity of the man who was called Yehoshua of Nazareth.
Dark Zarak wrote:He was one of many messiahs of the time. Christianity would have been quite obscure, perhaps even nothing more than a cult, if not for Constantine.
Dark Zarak wrote:You make an entire empire a certain religion for your own sake, and guess what happens, even after it falls? The history, to me, seems to debunk it.
Professor Smooth wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:
But you can't prove God doesn't exist. It's logically impossible.
You can not prove that the invisible pink unicorn does not exist either. That is no argument that it does.
Professor Smooth wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:So all the Athiests that claim, without the shadow of a doubt, that the universe was an accident and there's no God except in our heads, are no better than the devout Jesus Camp sheep they hate.
Atheits who have studied Darwin do not believe that it was an accident. They believe nothing of the sort. They believe that everything in the universe is built on what has happened before and that change happens as a survival mechanism.
Professor Smooth wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:I have a hard time swallowing the divinity of the man who was called Yehoshua of Nazareth.
So would he. As he never claimed to be divine. Those who came after him added that little detail.
Professor Smooth wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:He was one of many messiahs of the time. Christianity would have been quite obscure, perhaps even nothing more than a cult, if not for Constantine.
What makes it different from a cult now, exactly?
Dark Zarak wrote:All the Athiests that claim, without the shadow of a doubt, that there's no God except in our heads, are no better than the devout Jesus Camp sheep they hate.
Burn wrote:I'm never clicking any of your links ever again.
Burn wrote:High Command is an arsehat.
High Command wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:All the Athiests that claim, without the shadow of a doubt, that there's no God except in our heads, are no better than the devout Jesus Camp sheep they hate.
I can't think of any athiests here that are like that though. I myself admit the possibility of gods existing. I just think it's about as likely as fairies living at the bottom of the garden, in that both cases are remote possibilities, but lacking any supporting evidence, that would lead me to believe in them. If the stories told of gods and monsters are true, these beings are powerful enough to make their presence known beyond all doubts, yet they don't. Therefore I see no reason to believe any of them exist until I see evidence to the contrary. There are millions of things that don't exist and as has been said, it's impossible to prove that anything doesn't exist, however it would be blindingly simple for a deity of some kind to prove that he or she does exist.
If pressed I think you'll find all athiests are the same, in that they would be open to strong evidence contradicting that atheism. I don't think many athiests would persist in non-believing if there was some proof. However the JC sheep brigade, make it clear time and again that they are not open to evidence that contradicts their holy scriblings or established traditions, so your comparison is not valid.
Dictionary.com wrote: a·the·ist /Pronunciation Key - [ey-thee-ist]
–noun a person who denies or disbelieves the existence of a supreme being or beings.
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[Origin: 1565–75; < Gk áthe(os) godless + -ist]
—Synonyms Atheist, agnostic, infidel, skeptic refer to persons not inclined toward religious belief or a particular form of religious belief. An atheist is one who denies the existence of a deity or of divine beings. An agnostic is one who believes it impossible to know anything about God or about the creation of the universe and refrains from commitment to any religious doctrine. Infidel means an unbeliever, especially a nonbeliever in Islam or Christianity. A skeptic doubts and is critical of all accepted doctrines and creeds.
Dark Zarak wrote:High Command wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:All the Athiests that claim, without the shadow of a doubt, that there's no God except in our heads, are no better than the devout Jesus Camp sheep they hate.
I can't think of any athiests here that are like that though. I myself admit the possibility of gods existing. I just think it's about as likely as fairies living at the bottom of the garden, in that both cases are remote possibilities, but lacking any supporting evidence, that would lead me to believe in them. If the stories told of gods and monsters are true, these beings are powerful enough to make their presence known beyond all doubts, yet they don't. Therefore I see no reason to believe any of them exist until I see evidence to the contrary. There are millions of things that don't exist and as has been said, it's impossible to prove that anything doesn't exist, however it would be blindingly simple for a deity of some kind to prove that he or she does exist.
If pressed I think you'll find all athiests are the same, in that they would be open to strong evidence contradicting that atheism. I don't think many athiests would persist in non-believing if there was some proof. However the JC sheep brigade, make it clear time and again that they are not open to evidence that contradicts their holy scriblings or established traditions, so your comparison is not valid.
Actually, you're not an atheist. Your mind admits, however small, the possibility.Dictionary.com wrote: a·the·ist /Pronunciation Key - [ey-thee-ist]
–noun a person who denies or disbelieves the existence of a supreme being or beings.
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[Origin: 1565–75; < Gk áthe(os) godless + -ist]
—Synonyms Atheist, agnostic, infidel, skeptic refer to persons not inclined toward religious belief or a particular form of religious belief. An atheist is one who denies the existence of a deity or of divine beings. An agnostic is one who believes it impossible to know anything about God or about the creation of the universe and refrains from commitment to any religious doctrine. Infidel means an unbeliever, especially a nonbeliever in Islam or Christianity. A skeptic doubts and is critical of all accepted doctrines and creeds.
I added the bolds.
And I do know atheists like what I said. They dig in their heels and refuse.
Burn wrote:I'm never clicking any of your links ever again.
Burn wrote:High Command is an arsehat.
Professor Smooth wrote:As for Atheists digging in their heals and ignoring evidence to the contrary, well, that would be very difficult as there IS NONE.
Dark Zarak wrote:Atheists and religious people alike have one thing in common. Devout faith. If you resist that idea at all, then I must have attacked yours in one way or another.
Professor Smooth wrote:
The Earth is NOT 6,000 years old. That is the big one that gets to me. If you believe the world is 6,000 years old after the LITERAL mountains of evidence, then you are probably beyond hope.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:
Sorry to go off track, but what kind of idiot believes the Earth is only 6,000 years old? I've never heard of retardation on that level.....
Professor Smooth wrote:The more I study religions, the more I lose faith in the people that follow them. There are parts in their holy books that are completely incompatible with what we KNOW beyond any reasonable doubt to be true.
The Earth is NOT 6,000 years old. That is the big one that gets to me. If you believe the world is 6,000 years old after the LITERAL mountains of evidence, then you are probably beyond hope.
I know Christians, or people who claim to be Christians, that say that they only believe certain parts of The Bible. How does that work? How do you say "This book is the word of God, but these parts aren't true?" So the part about the Earth being only 6,000 years old is obviously false, but the parts about people rising from the dead, putting two of every animal in existence onto a boat, and God personally raining fire onto a "sinful city"...those are true.
How do you reconcile this?
As for Atheists digging in their heals and ignoring evidence to the contrary, well, that would be very difficult as there IS NONE.
Armorwind wrote:And just out of curiosity, I would like to know the arguments supporting atheism. I always like learning them.
Professor Smooth wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:Atheists and religious people alike have one thing in common. Devout faith. If you resist that idea at all, then I must have attacked yours in one way or another.
Atheism is not about "devout faith." Atheism makes the most logical decision based on the evidence. All of the available evidence says that the earth is several billion years old, that people do not rise from the dead, speak with burning bushes, or fit 2 of every animal onto a boat. Now, should some evidence to the contrary become available, logical atheists would take that into account.
Atheists don't say "there is no god. period." They say that there is an overwhelming amount of evidence pointing to a universe that was created through means other than "Let there be light."
How is that unreasonable?
Professor Smooth wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:
Sorry to go off track, but what kind of idiot believes the Earth is only 6,000 years old? I've never heard of retardation on that level.....
Thank you!
The short answer to that: It is what the bible says.
Tammuz wrote:pretty much by adding up all the geneologies of the bible, the work of archbishop James Ussher, held true by all young earth creationists, the world was created october 23 4004 bc.
dinosaurs are a lie, and James Hutton was a severly misguided fool.
and Ironhidensh, don't you remember the old creationism versus evolution thread? we had 6000 year beleivers popping up every other week.
Kjell what you speak of is strong atheism(what Dark Zarak considers atheism), however what the majority of atheists(those who consider themselves atheists, myself, High Command, Desealtion Reborn, Autobotcity) are talking about is weak atheism, there is a subtle but distinct differeance, and it needs to be tagged on to avoid confusion and certain straw man arguments).
Dark zarak, to your evidence is confined to earth i refer you to the "god of the gaps" argument from ignorance.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Professor Smooth wrote:Armorwind wrote:And just out of curiosity, I would like to know the arguments supporting atheism. I always like learning them.
If you have the time and inclination, Richard Dawkins book, The God Delusion, is a pretty comprehensive text supporting atheism. If you just do not have time for reading the book, his documentary "The Root of all Evil?" is readily available on Youtube. I do not care for his tone in the documentary, and believe his cause would be better served if he were a bit less blunt, but the message is clear, the arguments well formed, and the evidence very persuasive.
Burn wrote:I'm never clicking any of your links ever again.
Burn wrote:High Command is an arsehat.
Tammuz wrote:Dark zarak, to your evidence is confined to earth i refer you to the "god of the gaps" argument from ignorance.
Professor Smooth wrote:Armorwind wrote:And just out of curiosity, I would like to know the arguments supporting atheism. I always like learning them.
If you have the time and inclination, Richard Dawkins book, The God Delusion, is a pretty comprehensive text supporting atheism. If you just do not have time for reading the book, his documentary "The Root of all Evil?" is readily available on Youtube. I do not care for his tone in the documentary, and believe his cause would be better served if he were a bit less blunt, but the message is clear, the arguments well formed, and the evidence very persuasive.
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