RE: "God doesn't Exist"- Claim or Conclusion
December 21, 2016 at 2:39 pm
(This post was last modified: December 21, 2016 at 2:53 pm by Amarok.)
Do I live my life as if god doesn't exist?
Nope I live my life on a practical level of my non acceptance of the proposition in question
and yes you can lack beliefs in lacking confidence in a claim
Nope
The animosity is a result of the poor character of the theists who come here(there are of course exceptions) and the quality of there arguments
As for your reasoning it flawed
Nope I live my life on a practical level of my non acceptance of the proposition in question
and yes you can lack beliefs in lacking confidence in a claim
(December 21, 2016 at 11:55 am)SteveII Wrote:(December 21, 2016 at 11:00 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: Speaking of unsupported claims, this is one. There is certainly nothing you could reasonably have gathered from this forum to justify you thinking that this is 'what an atheist usually inductively reasons'. The usual reasoning, as you will have encountered repeatedly here is 1. I do not know of sufficient evidence to justify belief in God. 2. Therefore I do not believe in God.
Excuse me for inferring from the usual level of animosity on this site against anyone who believes in God that it is not a matter of "you are wrong/stupid/brainwashed/clueless/liars...". While there are exceptions, this is the prevailing attitude here. In my opinion, your mild " 1. I do not know of sufficient evidence to justify belief in God. 2. Therefore I do not believe in God. " does not justify the animosity, so rather than just think that many of you just lack character, I reasoned that many of you believe with near certainty that you are right and I am wrong.
Nope
The animosity is a result of the poor character of the theists who come here(there are of course exceptions) and the quality of there arguments
As for your reasoning it flawed
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