RE: Theists, are you immune to being decieved?
November 27, 2013 at 9:37 am
(This post was last modified: November 27, 2013 at 9:38 am by The Reality Salesman01.)
(November 27, 2013 at 8:56 am)Nineteen Wrote: You claim that religious people are deceived about whether a god . So you are pretty sure that there is no God . You're pretty sure because you have conclusive evidences can not be denied by anyone .
I'm having a hard time understanding what you've wrote. So, correct me if I've misinterpreted you. It seems like you're saying:
I have claimed that religious people are decieved when they believe in God. I don't remember saying that, can you quote me? (I try not to use blanketing statements containing words like "all", and refrain from directing my thoughts toward total groups such as "religious people". I prefer to direct my statements and questions to the individual in the conversation and not presume to know exactly what they think. In this case, I'm talking to you. Without knowing what you believe, it would be wildly unfair of me to assume that you are decieved. You may have evidence for God that is not available to me. I am open to such evidence, and while I have my doubts, I would be wildly fascenated by any evidence presented in favor of God.)
Secondly,it seems as though you have incorrectly assumed something about my views. Again, if I've misunderstood, please correct me. But, it seems like you are under the impression that I claim to have evidence to support my lack of belief in God. Did I give you the impression that such a thing was necessary to hold a negative position toward a belief? Or, is this something you think is required in order to justify not believing in a proposition that is presented? Explain...