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I am new but think I have the best argument for atheism
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RE: I am new but think I have the best argument for atheism
Can anybody refute my argument?
GodlessGirl
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RE: I am new but think I have the best argument for atheism
(July 23, 2012 at 2:01 pm)GodlessGirl Wrote: Can anybody refute my argument?

Does anyone want to?
Cunt
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RE: I am new but think I have the best argument for atheism
It does not require (nor even deserve) refuting. Stephen Roberts said virtually the same thing.

Quote:“I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours.”

You see, when push comes to shove, they all fall back on the concept of special pleading best expressed as " My "god" is REAL but all the others are FALSE." Most die-hard believers can never see the irony in this position which is why occasionally they feel compelled to kill each other to see who has the better imaginary friend.
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RE: I am new but think I have the best argument for atheism
An interesting thing to actually perform, perhaps someday I'd like to try that out. However, it isn't an argument per se and generally lacks any logical premise or criticism. Furthermore, I won't refute it because I agree, don't get so ham-fisted with your argument.

Quote:they feel compelled to kill each other to see who has the better imaginary friend
I'd assume that if their imaginary friends were all they are cracked up to be then one of them would never need to kill any other because their imaginary friend could get his/her/its smite on :L
Religion is an attempt to answer the philosophical questions of the unphilosophical man.
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RE: I am new but think I have the best argument for atheism
(July 23, 2012 at 9:44 am)GodlessGirl Wrote: This argument only works if you are intelligent and well-educated, and you must be honest with yourself. This argument is great because it can refute any religion.
Okay. Imagine we are having a relaxed open and honest discussion with eachother. We have a huge stack of index cards. On each card is one of 1000 different religions, gods or belief systems from the present and past. But none of the cards have your religion on it.  I read the belief and all the arguments for it off of each card. Supposed holy books, witnesses, prophets, testimonies, eye-witness accounts, archeological evidence, ect. You tell me all the reasons you dismiss each argument. After we are a quarter of the way through something interesting happens. We no longer have to come up with new reasons to dismiss the ideas we can just refer back to previous cards. We get to the end of the stack, and surprise! Your belief is written on the last card. We could easily refute your belief by reffering back to previous cards.

Hi Godless, interesting way to show the fallacies inherent in religious beliefs and root out the obvious prejudices one religion has against another. I simply ask why they believe what they believe and why they reject other Theistic claims. I've never received an adequate answer, hence I'm an Atheist.
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She's gone buddy.... she's long gone....
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(May 5, 2019 at 11:17 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote: She's gone buddy.... she's long gone....

I seem to be scaring people away tonight---sigh
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And the dead threads did awaken and lo, they walked about the forums screaming for brains to eat.
Dying to live, living to die.
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(May 5, 2019 at 11:29 pm)Jrouche Wrote:
(May 5, 2019 at 11:17 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote: She's gone buddy.... she's long gone....

I seem to be scaring people away tonight---sigh

Lol. I don’t think you scared her away. It looks like she left about 7 years ago 😝
(August 21, 2017 at 11:31 pm)KevinM1 Wrote: "I'm not a troll"
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RE: I am new but think I have the best argument for atheism
(July 23, 2012 at 9:44 am)GodlessGirl Wrote:

It's more of a method then an arguement, and it's a bit gish gallop, IMO. It's also a bit of a Hasty Generalization. If your argument were stronger it could be done without the gish gallop, see min's pot.
(July 23, 2012 at 12:18 pm)apostasin Wrote: Hello,

Welcome aboard. Hopefully you can use this forum as a place in which you can sharpen your debating and argument-presenting skills.

I think that currently the best argument for atheism isn't just to refute anyone's beliefs just for the sake of it.

The best argument in my opinion is that if we don't do something about the stronghold that Monotheistic religions enjoy and enforce today, then we can never even hope to solve violently urgent matters such as over-population, climate-change and the rapid expenditure of fossil fuels with no Plan B in sight.

Some people would argue that any of the above could be even more pressing than religion itself, claiming that religion is "harmless" and merely a means for the masses to seek comfort and a sense of belonging in something bigger than themselves. The problem is, solving *any* of the aforementioned problems means letting go of religion first, and in the most expeditious manner possible.

Lastly, may I suggest a text-color other than pink Smile ? Took a while to make out what you wrote there.
If your strongest argument against religion is that it causes problems "we can never even hope to solve violently urgent matters such as over-population, climate-change and the rapid expenditure of fossil fuels with no Plan B in sight " in modern times, you might have an issue there. Aside from the false cause fallacy, it reads more like an appeal to pitty. Religion is fairly "harmless" currently and can be a means for the masses to seek comfort and a sense of belonging in something bigger than themselves. It, historically, has been quite harmful. It currently uses it's position to influence governments and protect the abuses of children. I'd bet there are other societal structures that are more damaging in the modern era.
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post

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