(August 17, 2019 at 1:36 pm)Amarok Wrote:(August 17, 2019 at 1:20 pm)Abaddon_ire Wrote: So your last post was a lie? When you stated that "you came to the decision to believe in god" you were being dishonest? Is that it? Do you want me to quote your own words at you?Then really bad atheist
That is not what he said either. Apparently, to Lek, believing in god is a mere lifestyle choice. He was an atheist (right) but couldn't sustain that "belief" (yes, he thinks atheism is a belief) so he fell back to mother church because actually thinking is just too much effort. And he never left mother church in the first place. Claiming to be atheist was merely teen rebellion for a period of time, to look cool and rebellious, not a considered evaluation of the facts at hand.
At this point, all he can offer is decisions he made. To be an atheist, to not be an atheist, to be a custard pie for all I care. What is conspicuously missing is any form of rationale for any of it and when asked, Lek hasn't got one, anything at all. Nothing. Tumbleweeds.
Theist in wolf's clothing. He was never an atheist at all. I never "decided" to be an atheist. It isn't a fashion item to be held or discarded on a whim as fashion or popularity dictates. It is a sincerely held position on the existence of any god. For me, I believe in no gods at all. If some evidence were to rock up, I would assess it and change my position according to the evidence. Problem is that no evidence at all has rocked up ever.
Lek is the opposite. He wears fundamental positions like clothes, discarding one in favour of another because fashion. He/she has admitted that he/she really is that shallow.
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