(March 3, 2011 at 1:04 pm)DoubtVsFaith Wrote: No, we can also know tautologies. Anything true by definition.
Within the context of our frame of reference, or perception of reality. This is pertinent because to know that god doesn't exist we have to be able to explain the 'big bang' scientifically. A condition where time and space are undefined cannot be understood within our current perception of reality.
Quote: And guess what? Defining knowledge as awareness because "I am aware of that" means "I know that" and vice-versa also makes sense when it comes to "I think therefore I am". We know we exist because we are aware of ourself. Self-awareness and self-knowledge are the same thing.
Yes.
I'm not disputing your original statement. If you are absolutely certain that God doesn't exist, you can correctly assert that you know it.