RE: Should Atheism proper include scepticism?
December 30, 2009 at 5:05 am
(This post was last modified: December 30, 2009 at 5:08 am by TruthWorthy.)
Haha, smooth.
a)
How about this: Amongst the billions and billions of things which happen, every one is subject to cause and effect and if we can't identify either cause or effect, there is still something lingering which will lead us to that.
b)
The argument for "god's" existence also claims by necessity that the state of nothingness is a possibility. For time to exist three parameters of: Space; Objects; and Motion need to be present. The notion that "god" who is invisible, who lives somewhere imaginary or non-physical removes the possibility of any objects in motion. This imaginary land of "god" can only exist within the mind, "god's" place of origin.
a)
How about this: Amongst the billions and billions of things which happen, every one is subject to cause and effect and if we can't identify either cause or effect, there is still something lingering which will lead us to that.
b)
The argument for "god's" existence also claims by necessity that the state of nothingness is a possibility. For time to exist three parameters of: Space; Objects; and Motion need to be present. The notion that "god" who is invisible, who lives somewhere imaginary or non-physical removes the possibility of any objects in motion. This imaginary land of "god" can only exist within the mind, "god's" place of origin.
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