RE: The absolute absurdity of God
August 6, 2018 at 6:11 am
(This post was last modified: August 6, 2018 at 6:12 am by I_am_not_mafia.)
I've been considering this approach with Xtians myself. I've been wondering if debating with them actually gives their ridiculous beliefs credence. Like there is something to be debated. I remember when I was a wooist believing in reincarnation and a friend studying biology just flat out told me repeatedly, no you just die and turn into worm poo and consciousness stops. We're at the stage now where we can categorically state that there is no god, no after life, no soul, no heaven. In the same way that we know that when we jump out the window that we'll fall to the ground. Because if we can't even know these simple truths then we can't know anything and the word 'know' becomes useless.
Arguing that you believe something underplays quite how much we actually do know about how the world works which is contrary to what the religionists would have us believe.
Arguing that you believe something underplays quite how much we actually do know about how the world works which is contrary to what the religionists would have us believe.