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Can a potato be an atheist?
#31
RE: Can a potato be an atheist?
Vinny Wrote:All these -ists are positive beliefs, and thus obviously things only humans can hold.

But atheism is the LACK of a belief.

I think the 'lack' of belief has come by through the ability to choose. I have cognitive functions that have made me aware of this choice I can make, to believe or not, and I have chosen to lack the belief.

A potato isn't aware of this and to say it lacks a belief is ignorant of the fact it couldn't choose for itself to begin with.

EDIT: this is also true of the positive stance: to believe. It can only be attained through being able to think. This could only happen if one was made aware of the choice at hand. Therefore, the same reason why you wouldn't say a potato is a theist applies to the argument for why it doesn't make sense to call a potato an atheist.

No thought -> no choice can be made.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle
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#32
RE: Can a potato be an atheist?
By that stupid reasoning, a potato is also a non-believer in Allah, Zeus, Santa Claus, fairies, unicorns, etc.
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#33
RE: Can a potato be an atheist?
(September 18, 2012 at 2:36 am)greneknight Wrote: By that stupid reasoning, a potato is also a non-believer in Allah, Zeus, Santa Claus, fairies, unicorns, etc.
Hi greneknight, back to my point about improper use of the indefinite article again. A potato has a lack of belief in Allah, Zeus etc. and is not a non-believer; a potato is 'atheist' it is not 'an atheist'. Far from stupid reasoning, it's all about accurate use.
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#34
RE: Can a potato be an atheist?
The adjective would be 'atheistic' or 'atheistical' no? 'It would be atheistic', not, 'it would be atheist' =P.
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#35
RE: Can a potato be an atheist?
No, a potato can not be an atheist, because a potato can be "Vinny" G's brain.
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#36
RE: Can a potato be an atheist?
Potatoes are highly religious beings who almost to the plant believe they shall be baked in the fire of the gods and devoured (doubters are few and far between). But pineapple are almost exclusively atheistic.

Especially the Very Prickly Pineapple.
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Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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#37
RE: Can a potato be an atheist?
Saw this today and thought of this thread http://thefrogman.me/post/27771166059/th...t-leap-for
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-- George Yorgo Veenhuyzen quoted by John W. Loftus in The End of Christianity (p. 103).
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#38
RE: Can a potato be an atheist?
Ahoy there maties, thie would not disparage that there vegetable, if thee know of the tail that brought it forth. Arrgh!
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