RE: Would atheist worship The biblical God if his existence was proven?
January 10, 2014 at 12:44 am
(January 9, 2014 at 7:49 pm)Avodaiah Wrote:(January 9, 2014 at 6:01 pm)Fidel_Castronaut Wrote: So does that mean that anything anyone imagines at any given point in time has to be taken at face value with an equal degree of certainty and uncertainty?No, it just means that if you don't know whether something exists or not (i.e. no evidence either way), you can't be completely sure it doesn't.
So?
Why do theists say this as if it's something to be proud of? You willingly reduce something you worship to the level of of possibility with the wildest imaginary creature. That is the lowest form of possibility anything can have. That is what you get when you have ZERO evidence.
It's not something to be proud of. It's not something to bring people's attention to and say, look, you can't deny my god just like you can't deny unicorns.
I don't know if you've thought this through or you're just parroting something some stupid religious leader said. But when theists say this even I feel embarrassed.
Get your act together.
And it's not true that we do not have evidence against your god. Physical laws dictate that Noah's ark could not have happened. I know, this is where you start on the "you're not interpreting it right" "argument", just ... get your story straight with yourself, alright?