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Why Agnostic?
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OK, fine ... since you want me to debate (I still don't want to) please post it again.
Kyu Angry Atheism
Where those who are hacked off with the stupidity of irrational belief can vent their feelings! Come over to the dark side, we have cookies! Kyuuketsuki, AngryAtheism Owner & Administrator (July 9, 2009 at 12:24 pm)Tiberius Wrote:(July 9, 2009 at 9:43 am)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: My bolding of course...I liked your choice of language there LOL.I did second think posting it, but then I thought "meh, it's a common phrase, fuck it" Hehe. I liked when Kyu's response to using the word "God" was that it was 'just a convenient swearword' for him, or something like that. And I like how when Dawkins made a similar comment once on RDF forums he asked if they had to be "so literal minded about it" lol - typical Dawkins response lol.... ..... But what I really liked is when I saw on RDF forums when Dawkins swore by saying "Zeus!" LOL. EvF RE: Why Agnostic?
July 9, 2009 at 8:47 pm
(This post was last modified: July 9, 2009 at 8:48 pm by Ryft.)
(July 9, 2009 at 7:22 am)Tiberius Wrote: The words "your apparent inability" were meant as a jab, nothing else. So you didn't mean it literally. Fair enough. I responded to that only because more often than not, in my experience, people mean it literally. And for some incomprehensible reason, they will not acknowledge what a horrifically faulty conclusion it is. (July 9, 2009 at 7:22 am)Tiberius Wrote: Twice he has now refused to say why my points are "wrong," citing that he just doesn't want to respond. That might absolve him in some people's minds, but not in mine. Well, come on, let's be clear. If you state that someone is wrong but refuse to make the case—i.e., "You're wrong because I said so"—that will never absolve you of anything to an intelligent mind. Any intelligent mind, period. (July 9, 2009 at 7:40 am)LEDO Wrote: Personally, when I stop responding it's because I am getting bored with the topic, or the person I am dealing with is an asshole and it is just not worth my effort anymore. So not getting a response may be a reflection upon yourself. But, like you, I like to think that "I won." Fair point. And I, too, can and do stop responding when the whole thing seems pointless or I'm bored with it. Except Kyuuketsuki was responding. The issue is over the substance of what he was responding with: ipse dixit brusquely asserted.
Man is a rational animal who always loses his temper when
called upon to act in accordance with the dictates of reason. (Oscar Wilde) (July 9, 2009 at 8:47 pm)Arcanus Wrote: Well, come on, let's be clear. If you state that someone is wrong but refuse to make the case—i.e., "You're wrong because I said so"—that will never absolve you of anything to an intelligent mind. Any intelligent mind, period.I did make the case. He refused to comment on it. (July 10, 2009 at 1:27 pm)Tiberius Wrote: I did make the case. He refused to comment on it. It was him that I was referring to there.
Man is a rational animal who always loses his temper when
called upon to act in accordance with the dictates of reason. (Oscar Wilde)
Oh ok My mistake.
(July 10, 2009 at 1:27 pm)Tiberius Wrote:(July 9, 2009 at 8:47 pm)Arcanus Wrote: Well, come on, let's be clear. If you state that someone is wrong but refuse to make the case—i.e., "You're wrong because I said so"—that will never absolve you of anything to an intelligent mind. Any intelligent mind, period.I did make the case. He refused to comment on it. I repeat, OK, fine ... since you want me to debate (I still don't want to) please post it again. Kyu Angry Atheism
Where those who are hacked off with the stupidity of irrational belief can vent their feelings! Come over to the dark side, we have cookies! Kyuuketsuki, AngryAtheism Owner & Administrator (July 11, 2009 at 4:40 pm)Kyuuketsuki Wrote: I repeat, OK, fine ... since you want me to debate (I still don't want to) please post it again.Ok: Adrian Wrote:Well firstly I think you showed that piece to me before, and I corrected the origin of the word "atheist". The 'a' doesn't come from English grammar, but from Greek. ('a-theos' literally means "without god" in ancient greek).plus my further point: Kyu Wrote:Like "theism" & "atheism", "gnostic" mean knowledge (in this context "of god") in other words the gnostic "knows of god" or "has knowledge of god" and the agnostic "knows not of god" or "has no knowledge of god" and today that has changed slightly to mean that the agnostic "does not know if there is a god" or holds that "the existence of god is unknown or unknowable".This is a gross misunderstanding of the origins of the word. Yes, theism is the opposite of atheism, but the word "agnosticism" was not originally meant as an opposite of gnosticism. Huxley coined the word to fit his definition of "the existence of god is unknown or unknowable". He used the word "agnosticism" because of the word "gnostic" meaning one who has spiritual knowledge. Huxley could have called his new definition anything, but he chose the word "agnostic" since the word "gnostic" commented on spiritual knowledge, and his word on knowledge being unknowable (chiefly in relation to god / spirituality). It is in fact the word "gnostic" that has a rather modern meaning, stemming from the popularity of "agnostic", it has come to mean the polar opposite (which is why we used it in our scale). If the word agnostic meant "has no knowledge of god" then I would agree, atheists are inherently agnostic. However the word does not mean that, it never has. It has always meant "the existence of god is unknown or unknowable" (or derived versions of that), or the more modern (and in my opinion useless) definition of "I don't know what I believe".
Wasn't agnostic coined to describe Darwin?
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