RE: What proof and evidence is there for "atheism" to be accurate and correct?
December 30, 2012 at 10:54 am
(December 30, 2012 at 1:42 am)SavedByChrist94 Wrote: Very simple question, and for both definitions too, so if you claim the "lack of belief" definition then please, what proof and evidence is there to lack a belief?
What a nice birthday present! A new chew toy!!
And another copy/paste fanatic.... that's sad. I don't like people who refuse to think and just make general assertions based on what they believe.
Tell me, what reason(s) is(are) there for someone to believe in something?
- Statistical empirical evidence that this something is likely to happen (eg: after every 24 hours, the sun rises)
- gullibility (eg: snake oil salesman)
- wishful thinking (eg: I think I can slalom, hence I can slalom!)
..... am I missing any one?
The lack of all of these reasons to believe, ends up in a lack of belief.
The rest of the copy/paste was a bit TL-DR, but the first part was an immediate red flag - If you take the bible as trustworthy, why not take the torah, the koran, the vedas, or any other holy book as trustworthy?
The shroud? That 12th century thing? LOL
A few days ago, a church in Chicago (I think) claimed to have some pieces of cloth from the virgin mary, joseph and the christ child and also some remains of manger itself... but refuses to let those artifacts be scientifically tested.... oh, I wonder why...
Couldn't read anymore nonsense today, sorry. It IS my birthday and that's not something I wish to throw away reading something that starts with utter trash.