RE: Solving the Ignosticism (is meant for ignostics)
August 21, 2016 at 1:42 pm
(This post was last modified: August 21, 2016 at 1:43 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
There's a much easier way to "solve the ignosticism". It;s to remind people that god means whatever the individual proponent of the argument says it means. That we find their description absurd, implausible, or impossible, does not mean that their description does not exist. That the term doesn't have a meaning. It just has alot of different meanings to different people.
To make it more amusing, it would be like saying that the term car has no meaning (and the truth of propositions regarding them can therefore not be known) because you can't get people to agree on whether a mustang or a caravan is a real car.
To make it more amusing, it would be like saying that the term car has no meaning (and the truth of propositions regarding them can therefore not be known) because you can't get people to agree on whether a mustang or a caravan is a real car.
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