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Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
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RE: Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
(August 10, 2013 at 4:59 am)fr0d0 Wrote: Don't be an idiot maelstrom. "I don't know" is the most intellectually honest and reasonable stance of all.

If everyone simply stated I don't know, there would never be any progress in anything. Rather than seek answers, people would shrug and state the truly ridiculous and ignorant I don't know.

Being agnostic is just as dumb as being a theist. Whereas theists fill in the gaps of knowledge with something that cannot be proven to exist, the agnostic makes the claim I don't know if there is knowledge for anything.
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#72
RE: Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
The Zacharias Wrote:Let me start with a simple thing. Although I wasn't born a theist, I was born in a theistic environment. The people in my environment can tolerate difference in theism (e.g. difference in belief in God as long as it does not disturb other people) but cannot tolerate atheism. Yes, I agree that this is a wrong view. But this is the reality in my environment. If I don't believe in God publicly, it will most likely bring an overall negative effect to me and to my family. If I secretly don't believe in God, I will have to lie in many circumstances. So, at least for me, believing in God brings an overall positive effect to me. I don't know whether God exists or not because there is no evidence either way as far as I know. So why not choose a side that brings an overall positive effect to me?

Right.. well this is fairly troubling. I can sort of imagine under what circumstances you must be in, but for the purposes of our discussion this is no where near an explanation for why you think God exists. It's simply external matters that are non-evidentially/philosophically related that have pushed you to be a theist. Therefore, for you to say that you don't see any reason for God to not exist is pure nonsense if you didn't rationally come to a belief in God.

Why should we be expected to argue against a position you didn't reason yourself into?
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle
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#73
RE: Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
(August 10, 2013 at 4:59 am)fr0d0 Wrote: Unfortunately, your dumb ass is limited by reality.

Reality is all there is, darling. Those who escape reality for their fairy tales obviously have some serious problems in their lives that could possibly only be absolved with professional treatment.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
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#74
RE: Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
No maelstrom, reality stops your dumb ass making claims like "There should be objective evidence for God".

The realists amongst it's can have a good belly laugh at that.
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#75
RE: Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
(August 10, 2013 at 4:57 am)Theo Zacharias Wrote: There is no evidence of intelligent being other than human.
What is your view about this? Do you believe that there is non-human intelligent being?

Until intelligent life other than humanity can be positively and verifiably proven, then I will not believe that other intelligent life is possible. I am an atheist. An agnostic may state it is possible, but I would rather follow the current evidence until I am proven wrong.


(August 10, 2013 at 4:57 am)Theo Zacharias Wrote: I will say I don't know whether unicorns, leprechauns, or Santa Clause exist or not, but I don't believe that they exist.

Precisely.

(August 10, 2013 at 5:10 am)fr0d0 Wrote: No maelstrom, reality stops your dumb ass making claims like "There should be objective evidence for God".

Preferring fantasy over reality may give you the impression that you are making sense, but for anything to be considered real there has to be verifiably, objective evidence to support its existence. You can play pretend all day long, to your heart's content, but at the end of the day your imaginings are just that.
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#76
RE: Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
Using your own criteria maelstrom you wouldn't be able to function as a human being (from your postings here that may actually be true). Maybe you've had your brain removed and do rely on instinctual drives. Your proofs make you more dumb with every post. To you reality IS a fantasy. It certainly isn't recognisable to thinking people.
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#77
RE: Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
Please, get back to me when you prefer to make any logical sense.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
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#78
RE: Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
Get back to us when you get those ideas of what proofs would work maelstrom. See you never.
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#79
RE: Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
(August 10, 2013 at 6:06 am)fr0d0 Wrote: Get back to us when you get those ideas of what proofs would work maelstrom. See you never.

The type of proof you have claimed cannot be given, obviously. Therefore, as far as any logical individual is concerned, your god is not real.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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RE: Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
(August 10, 2013 at 6:06 am)fr0d0 Wrote: Get back to us when you get those ideas of what proofs would work maelstrom. See you never.

That's fairly easy, though: how does one verify the existence of, say, the ace of hearts in an unopened pack of cards?

All of the things you might think of for that would apply equally well when applied to god. Existential claims are really very easy; the problem you're having is that you don't have any way to verify that your god's existential claim is true, but are desperate to hold onto it anyway. In order to accomplish this, you theists have made an art of crudely twisting logic and reality into awkward shapes to preserve your untenable belief.

Or hell, maybe you can demonstrate your claim. I'm not going to discount that possibility.
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