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May 15, 2009 at 10:54 am
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Hello. I've been a long time member at atheistforums.com under the same user name. I'm interested in this forum primarily to increase my involvement with online atheist communities. I'm an agnostic atheist. I believe that there are no such things as ghosts, spirits, or souls. I'm skeptical about most other supernatural phenomena and cryptids. My primary interests are computer programming, operating systems development, and artificial intelligence.
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RE: lrh9 From atheistforums.com
May 15, 2009 at 10:57 am
Hi there and welcome.
I'm more a networking and systems administrator myself, and I build robots with and without problem solving capabilites, no AI though.
Best regards,
Leo van Miert
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RE: lrh9 From atheistforums.com
May 15, 2009 at 11:00 am
Greetings! Good to see you! Welcome to the forums!
May I start of perhaps (if you don't mind) by asking, just out of curiousity, by strong atheist do you mean like GNOSTIC, claming to KNOW that there are no Gods whatsoever? - If that's you, if so, I ask or you: How you can claim to KNOW that there are no God's when God is not disproved?
You can't prove a negative - it's a logical fallacy. To claim to actually absolutely 'KNOW' that there is no God is a logical fallacy.
Strong atheist, interesting. Well I'm a strong atheist but NOT in the GNOSTIC sense - I'm strong in the sense I am very certain God doesn't exist BUT NOT absolutely.
That I think is a logical fallacy. I believe it is ALMOST certain God does not exist.
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RE: lrh9 From atheistforums.com
May 15, 2009 at 2:12 pm
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For me the topic of god is moot. I am certain that I have no soul. So I don't really care if there is a god or not.
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RE: lrh9 From atheistforums.com
May 15, 2009 at 3:11 pm
Fair enough. I care - not for practical reason. I just find knowledge and ignorance interesting, truth and untruth. I like to know things rather than be ignorant EVEN IF they have no practical application whatsoever - it interests me, I like it.
Fair enough though. Up 2 you of course (I mean duh).
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RE: lrh9 From atheistforums.com
May 15, 2009 at 9:37 pm
Maybe I jumped the gun a bit in claiming to know that there was no god.
However, I can be certain that I have no soul due to neuroscience.
Which has sufficiently proven to me, according to observable evidence - both empirical and anecdotal - that my existence is the product of my brain.
That is why I generally don't care to debate the question of god and feel confident enough to say with certainty that there is no god whether it is or is not proven because it is really irrelevant to my situation. The traditional stick and carrot of hell and heaven that theists use to attempt to coerce or persuade me has no sway because both of those things depend on me having a soul to be either punished or rewarded.
God can't touch me. So I don't really care.