RE: Is it logical for a Theological Noncognitivist to identify as an atheist?
September 4, 2015 at 2:55 am
(This post was last modified: September 4, 2015 at 2:57 am by robvalue.)
You're right! People can't afford to define it properly, because then you might be able to try and test for it. It must remain out of reach. When our reach gets longer, it has to move even further away.
You know, the last thing religious theists should be doing is trying to actually find God. The probability of him being the slightest bit like what they've been telling everyone is virtually zero.
He's safe from tests when housed in the imagination.
You know, the last thing religious theists should be doing is trying to actually find God. The probability of him being the slightest bit like what they've been telling everyone is virtually zero.
He's safe from tests when housed in the imagination.
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