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Assuming God?
May 30, 2013 at 8:32 am
I have been debating with a Christian for a while now, he is Catholic I think. Anyway, just now he told me something along the lines of: You assume God to deny him, therefore you believe in him.
My initial reaction was that this was the stupidest thing I had ever heard. But i'm not exactly sure what he meant by this.
Can someone please explain what assuming God means.
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RE: Assuming God?
May 30, 2013 at 8:40 am
Sounds like the typical religious defense mechanism to me. Rather than accept that people are justified in not believing in god due to lack of evidence, they have convinced themselves that anyone that doesn't believe in god secretly really does believe.
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RE: Assuming God?
May 30, 2013 at 8:45 am
Yea thats exactly what I thought but I would like an explanation from someone who actually believes this, just to see exactly what they think
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RE: Assuming God?
May 30, 2013 at 8:49 am
I bet he/she assumes santa claus, the fairy tooth, the boogeyman to deny them, therefore he believes in them. It is a simple contradiction, as in terms of belief either you believe or you do not. It is a rather infantile argument to use.
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RE: Assuming God?
May 30, 2013 at 8:54 am
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Basically what LastPoet said.
What that dude is saying: first you have to assume a God, in order to deny it. So therefore you had to believe in him.
The logic is so twisted but that's what you get from someone who is naive, gullible and self-deluded. They go to great lengths to justify their beliefs, even if the logic is complete nonsense.
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RE: Assuming God?
May 30, 2013 at 9:06 am
Funnily enough I have told him his logic is twisted many times but he doenst believe me. Any Christians who would comment on this would be much appreciated
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RE: Assuming God?
May 30, 2013 at 9:08 am
There's also this tremendous egotistical streak in this argument; you have to assume god (obviously the specific god of the person making the argument, too) in order to disbelieve. Read: You secretly know I'm right, you're just being difficult, and now I'm justified in operating under the idea that all the time we're debating, we both understand the unassailable correctness of my position.
Like there's no possibility that the idea of being wrong ever crossed the fucker's mind.
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RE: Assuming God?
May 30, 2013 at 9:29 am
Why wouldn't you wish for a good god with similar concerns to yours?
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RE: Assuming God?
May 30, 2013 at 9:35 am
(May 30, 2013 at 8:32 am)Rationalman Wrote: I have been debating with a Christian for a while now, he is Catholic I think. Anyway, just now he told me something along the lines of: You assume God to deny him, therefore you believe in him.
My initial reaction was that this was the stupidest thing I had ever heard. But i'm not exactly sure what he meant by this.
Can someone please explain what assuming God means.
In order to say there is no God you must first examine the concept of God and then deny the fact that God does not exist. What your buddy is saying in the examination of God you are acknoweledging God on some level otherwise you would not have taken the time to dismiss Him. I dont know if i completely agree with that. As i examine things all the time just to see if trust/belief in something is warranted.
I contend that if you spend any amount of time outside of the time it takes to descern whether there is or isnt a God, you are guilty of denying God. Because if you do not believe in something it will be dismissed and you will quickly move on. (How much of your life have you spent argueing about Odin, Ra, or Posiden?) It is this "returning to the well" and argueing whether there is water at the bottom of it (even though others pull water from it's depths and drink from it reguraly) that places you in a position to be continually denying God.
Your acknoweledgement comes in the form of the endless arguements and attempts to talk yourself out of belief. For if non belief were absolute there is no arguement. I know true non-believers/atheists. i have them in my family. They do not argue any points of Christianity as they truly believe there is not God and it is pointless to argue anything. (just like if someone were to want to make a case for thor.) You might play along till your curosity has been satasified, but no one would argue beyond that much less spend a life time (ahem,cough minnie) unless he were trying to convince himself/justify his desision to deny belief in God.
What passes as 'atheism' on this board is truly misotheism. The Hate of God. But the reason "atheist" do not accept this title is because they will have to acknoweledge that they do believe in God. (You have to believe in something to hate it.) Few if any have the marbles to own up to their hate. (probably because deep down they do not have complete faith in their "atheism.")
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RE: Assuming God?
May 30, 2013 at 9:46 am
Theists often mistake the parody of their beliefs for "hate of their god", which they then take to mean "belief in god in order to hate it".
It's quite silly, really. There's no god to hate, at least none with any evidence behind it. But whatever makes them feel warm and tingly inside, I guess.
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