RE: When Atheists Can't Think Episode 1: No Evidence for God?
December 28, 2015 at 2:30 pm
(This post was last modified: December 28, 2015 at 2:32 pm by Delicate.)
(December 28, 2015 at 6:18 am)downbeatplumb Wrote:Don't worry, atheism falls into my bullshit category so I know what you mean.(December 27, 2015 at 6:18 pm)Delicate Wrote: Does the question presuppose that God has to be in a particular place? Like an object of some kind?
People who claim to understand Christianity know that God isn't a physical entity bound to a location.
Which supports my view that people who claim to understand Christianity don't.
But laying that aside, can you explain why you presuppose God has to be somewhere?
Have I gone around being an expert on Christianity? I don't think I have! I have read the shitty tome that is the bible but I would not colour myself an expert, I'm not an expert on Hinduism, Buddhism or any of the other myth based fantasies that people believe in either. When people introduce supernatural things into a thing I tend to put them all in the same box marked bullshit, show one thing that has ever in the history of the world been proved in scientifically verified tests to have a supernatural cause and I'll revisit it.
Oh and god has to either be somewhere or nowhere so I take this as an admission on your part that god is non-existent.
But from your demand for evidence I take it your a devotee of scientism.
And from your implication that if something exists it has to exist somewhere, I take it you're a materialist.
Both views are unjustified at best and false at worse.
Once you get rid of these myths, you can ask more sensible questions about God.
Can you explain why you believe them?