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Does atheism oppose the world religions?
January 1, 2018 at 9:48 am
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Is it necessary to debate between atheism and a religion?
The bold man has no hair. We can say, what he has non-existent hair. The atheist comes to any theist, looks at his god. This god has following properties, according to theist: existent, loving, judging, omnipresent (or any properties the theist thinks of his god). Then, the procedure of atheism removes one single property from this list: existence. Remains: loving, judging, omnipresent, etc.
So, the atheists encompasses all gods of theism-s, but removing the property of existence. So, one can finally conclude what atheism is: it is having the Nonexistent Loving God, so an atheist feels free today to love and tomorrow to reject love's existence. Am I right?
No need for militant atheism -- Existent God and Nonexistent God are two different Gods:
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RE: Does atheism oppose the world religions?
January 1, 2018 at 9:50 am
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RE: Does atheism oppose the world religions?
January 1, 2018 at 9:52 am
Somebody's angweee because we aren't blindly swallowing. Sorry Lucy we are not the ones who need some splannen.
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RE: Does atheism oppose the world religions?
January 1, 2018 at 10:12 am
Quote:The bold man has no hair
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RE: Does atheism oppose the world religions?
January 1, 2018 at 2:36 pm
(January 1, 2018 at 9:48 am)cosmology Wrote: Is it necessary to debate between atheism and a religion?
The bold man has no hair. We can say, what he has non-existent hair. The atheist comes to any theist, looks at his god. This god has following properties, according to theist: existent, loving, judging, omnipresent (or any properties the theist thinks of his god). Then, the procedure of atheism removes one single property from this list: existence. Remains: loving, judging, omnipresent, etc.
So, the atheists encompasses all gods of theism-s, but removing the property of existence. So, one can finally conclude what atheism is: it is having the Nonexistent Loving God, so an atheist feels free today to love and tomorrow to reject love's existence. Am I right?
No need for militant atheism -- Existent God and Nonexistent God are two different Gods:
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RE: Does atheism oppose the world religions?
January 1, 2018 at 2:57 pm
(January 1, 2018 at 9:48 am)cosmology Wrote: Is it necessary to debate between atheism and a religion?
The bold man has no hair. We can say, what he has non-existent hair. The atheist comes to any theist, looks at his god. This god has following properties, according to theist: existent, loving, judging, omnipresent (or any properties the theist thinks of his god). Then, the procedure of atheism removes one single property from this list: existence. Remains: loving, judging, omnipresent, etc.
So, the atheists encompasses all gods of theism-s, but removing the property of existence. So, one can finally conclude what atheism is: it is having the Nonexistent Loving God, so an atheist feels free today to love and tomorrow to reject love's existence. Am I right?
No need for militant atheism -- Existent God and Nonexistent God are two different Gods:
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RE: Does atheism oppose the world religions?
January 1, 2018 at 3:21 pm
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(January 1, 2018 at 9:48 am)cosmology Wrote: Is it necessary to debate between atheism and a religion?
The bold man has no hair. We can say, what he has non-existent hair. The atheist comes to any theist, looks at his god. This god has following properties, according to theist: existent, loving, judging, omnipresent (or any properties the theist thinks of his god). Then, the procedure of atheism removes one single property from this list: existence. Remains: loving, judging, omnipresent, etc.
So, the atheists encompasses all gods of theism-s, but removing the property of existence. So, one can finally conclude what atheism is: it is having the Nonexistent Loving God, so an atheist feels free today to love and tomorrow to reject love's existence. Am I right?
No need for militant atheism -- Existent God and Nonexistent God are two different Gods:
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lol wut?
Atheists, for the most part, look at definitions of God and demonstrate them to be logically incoherent. Demonstrate that the supposed properties of a God cannot logically coexist, and you demonstrate that the God idea being put forth by another person cannot represent an existent being.
For example, God cannot be all-loving, all-knowing and all-powerful, or innocents (like babies) would not be allowed by Him to suffer. That innocent babies suffer is good evidence that such a God idea cannot represent an actual existent being.
This does not remove only "existence" from that idea of God-- it makes all the other properties irrelevant, since their is no existent being which can possibly have them.
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RE: Does atheism oppose the world religions?
January 1, 2018 at 4:02 pm
(January 1, 2018 at 9:48 am)cosmology Wrote: Is it necessary to debate between atheism and a religion?
The bold man has no hair. We can say, what he has non-existent hair. The atheist comes to any theist, looks at his god. This god has following properties, according to theist: existent, loving, judging, omnipresent (or any properties the theist thinks of his god). Then, the procedure of atheism removes one single property from this list: existence. Remains: loving, judging, omnipresent, etc.
So, the atheists encompasses all gods of theism-s, but removing the property of existence. So, one can finally conclude what atheism is: it is having the Nonexistent Loving God, so an atheist feels free today to love and tomorrow to reject love's existence. Am I right?
No need for militant atheism -- Existent God and Nonexistent God are two different Gods:
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RE: Does atheism oppose the world religions?
January 1, 2018 at 4:05 pm
(January 1, 2018 at 4:02 pm)Aoi Magi Wrote: (January 1, 2018 at 9:48 am)cosmology Wrote: Is it necessary to debate between atheism and a religion?
The bold man has no hair. We can say, what he has non-existent hair. The atheist comes to any theist, looks at his god. This god has following properties, according to theist: existent, loving, judging, omnipresent (or any properties the theist thinks of his god). Then, the procedure of atheism removes one single property from this list: existence. Remains: loving, judging, omnipresent, etc.
So, the atheists encompasses all gods of theism-s, but removing the property of existence. So, one can finally conclude what atheism is: it is having the Nonexistent Loving God, so an atheist feels free today to love and tomorrow to reject love's existence. Am I right?
No need for militant atheism -- Existent God and Nonexistent God are two different Gods:
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RE: Does atheism oppose the world religions?
January 1, 2018 at 4:10 pm
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(January 1, 2018 at 9:48 am)cosmology Wrote: Is it necessary to debate between atheism and a religion?
The bold man has no hair. We can say, what he has non-existent hair. The atheist comes to any theist, looks at his god. This god has following properties, according to theist: (or any properties the theist thinks of his god). Then, the procedure of atheism removes one single property from this list: existence. Remains: loving, judging, omnipresent, etc.
So, the atheists encompasses all gods of theism-s, but removing the property of existence. So, one can finally conclude what atheism is: it is having the Nonexistent Loving God, so an atheist feels free today to love and tomorrow to reject love's existence. Am I right?
No need for militant atheism -- Existent God and Nonexistent God are two different Gods:
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Sorry, but existence is not an attribute.
It sounds like you are saying (correct me if I am misunderstanding), "here are 2 different gods, one has the following attributes: existent, loving, judging, omnipresent, etc. And the other one has all the same attributes, except it doesn't exist".
But if something doesn't exist, it can not have the types of attributes you are assigning to it (except maybe as a fictional character).
As for love, it is the label we put on a series of feelings we experience. It is part of our biology.
Love does not exist on its own without humans experiencing it. It's not like love is floating around in the universe waiting to inhabit a person.
I debate theists because many forms of theism have real world, negative consequences.
You'd believe if you just opened your heart" is a terrible argument for religion. It's basically saying, "If you bias yourself enough, you can convince yourself that this is true." If religion were true, people wouldn't need faith to believe it -- it would be supported by good evidence.
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