(January 31, 2013 at 10:26 am)catfish Wrote: Demonstrate no god and atheism will correct. What others fail to see in their own "logic" is that they patently dismiss possibilities without definitive proof.
I see you label yourself an agnostic atheist, so am I correct in assuming you understand this principle?
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I think I understand. I don't entirely reject the notion of a god, it's entirely possible that there might be one. I just haven't been presented with a case that convinces me of it being true. If I apply this same principle of lacking knowledge and a definitive belief to everything else, I find that I end up professing a belief for a lot of false things if in these situations I say they do exist for lack of evidence to the contrary.
For instance, I believe that a girl in a brown dress lives in my fire place, and that she is superior to the Abrahamic god by virtue of her purity and moral correctness.
Until someone proves me wrong, this is true.