(July 6, 2015 at 2:09 pm)Mr.wizard Wrote:(July 6, 2015 at 2:06 pm)pool Wrote: I don't think you realize it but you just implied that i'm right.
No I didn't, you just said if a baby knew about the concept of god it would automatically mean the he believes in god, and I just told you that I know of the concept of god and I don't believe he exists. It directly refutes the conclusion you came to in your previous post.
You misread.
Quote:According to that logic,
Babies that know about god should automatically believe in god too.
Assuming you chose a baby to demonstrate your idea based on the fact that babies are completely oblivious to the concept of a "God":
Consider a person that have a reasonable capacity to reason and arrive at logical conclusions that doesn't know anything about god.
According to your logic,if i told this person about god,then that makes him a theist by default.
(Do you see how faulty that logic is?Telling a person about god doesn't implies that that person is a theist by default.It simply implies what it states - that this person know what god is!)
Which is false.Very false!
According to Your logic.Not my logic.
It's okay,it happens.