RE: The Case for Atheism
May 19, 2013 at 9:35 pm
(This post was last modified: May 19, 2013 at 9:37 pm by The Reality Salesman01.)
Well put Ryan. Now, Drew.... You do need to realize the difference between a claim that is falsifiable, and one that adapts only to fill gaps of ignorance. By your reasoning...there is NO theory more viable than any other...Greek Gods included. For some reason, you recognize that the Greeks had it wrong. You need to understand why it is that you've at least reached that conclusion. What you also need to understand is that...if I still believed in Zeus, there isn't a single thing you could say, no matter how improbable you think it to be, no matter how much my claims contradict everything you believe to be true, there's nothing you could do to disprove it. I could adapt any claim of Zeus to bypass your reasoning and insist that its true only due to your inability to empirically prove it false. Once you understand that, and I've opened threads on this very topic invited others to try, then you MIGHT understand how silly it is to continue trying to force this shapeless God piece into a puzzle that doesn't fit.
Zeus makes lightning. I believe its true. You can't prove it wrong. Try.
Zeus makes lightning. I believe its true. You can't prove it wrong. Try.