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Is Atheism a Religion? Why or why not?
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RE: Is Atheism a Religion? Why or why not?
Quote:Well, being bold is arguably a "hair style", not a "hair color", perhaps, but a hair style.
But it's not a hair color so his point stands. Just as atheism is not a belief system a government structure etc it is merely a lack of belief in theistic claims for gods existence. So this apologist trick fails.
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#22
RE: Is Atheism a Religion? Why or why not?
(July 24, 2023 at 4:31 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
(July 24, 2023 at 4:19 am)Nishant Xavier Wrote:


Mis-defining atheism won't save you. Atheism means lack of belief in gods. In other words, it isn't a positive belief. It isn't even 'There is no God'. It is 'I do not believe there are gods.'



Ok. Let's say A-Mars-ism is lack of belief in the planet Mars, i.e. the claim that the Planet Mars does not exist. This is a false belief, and it absolutely is not excused from the obligation of trying to prove itself true, which it cannot do; and it easily can be proven false. As it is.

Will get back to the others later. But I want to show the mistake some are making.

(A): Atheism is True. There is no God.
(T): Theism is True. There is a God.

Now, even Dawkins says he's a "6.9" (out of 7) Atheist, a so-called Strong Atheist, not an Agnostic Atheist but an almost 100% certain Atheist. He should have used percentages to illustrate his point better rather than an arbitrary scale of 7. But anyway, there is a difference between the Truth Value of a Proposition and the Probability of it being True. If A is true, T is not True. If T is true, A is not true. That is Truth Value. Probability however would be like saying, I am like 90+% or more certain that A or T is true. The objective ontological Truth Value of A or T is one thing, the subjective epistemic certainty of A or T is another. Some of the responses are clearly confusing both. If you are not certain of God's Existence, ok, that's what the Theistic Arguments are there for. But Atheism absolutely is a claim like that the Planet Mars does not exist and is equally false as it.
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#23
RE: Is Atheism a Religion? Why or why not?
This clown will never get it, because it doesn't want to.

It will spew lie after lie after lie, and purposefully misinformed gibbersh over and over again.

It doesn't realize that the members of this forum are not gullible, ill-advised, birdbrains who can barely muster the brain power to walk and chew gum at the same time.
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#24
RE: Is Atheism a Religion? Why or why not?
If someone claims Mars exists it falls on them to prove it exists till they do a lack of belief in the claim Mars exists is justified 

(A): I lack belief in the theistic claim there is a god 
(T) I claim there is a god 

There is no confusion here as the atheist is making truth propositions merely not accepting someone else's truth claims and who cares what Dawkins thinks or what method he uses to judge anything he's not the decider of anything in regards to atheism. 

And quoting some church quack is proof of nothing.
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#25
RE: Is Atheism a Religion? Why or why not?
Again nishy, if your god does not need anything from you, why are you here?
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#26
RE: Is Atheism a Religion? Why or why not?
Because you need Eternal Happiness from God, my friend.

Helios, will answer you later. Also, I don't know what happened to the format of the last post. I quoted Brian's reply to me and then it was too long, so I put it in hide. I think after that the signature and the post got mixed.
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#27
RE: Is Atheism a Religion? Why or why not?
If god knows everything, then god knows what I need.

You have already admitted god does not need your help. So, I ask again, why are you here?
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#28
RE: Is Atheism a Religion? Why or why not?
Quote:Because you need Eternal Happiness from God, my friend.
No, i really don't 


Quote:Helios, will answer you later. Also, I don't know what happened to the format of the last post. I quoted Brian's reply to me and then it was too long, so I put it in hide. I think after that the signature and the post got mixed.
And you will fail as always  Hehe
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#29
RE: Is Atheism a Religion? Why or why not?
(July 24, 2023 at 5:56 am)Nishant Xavier Wrote: Because you need Eternal Happiness from God, my friend.

Helios, will answer you later. Also, I don't know what happened to the format of the last post. I quoted Brian's reply to me and then it was too long, so I put it in hide. I think after that the signature and the post got mixed.

No we don't.

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#30
RE: Is Atheism a Religion? Why or why not?
(July 24, 2023 at 5:39 am)Nishant Xavier Wrote:
(July 24, 2023 at 4:31 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Mis-defining atheism won't save you. Atheism means lack of belief in gods. In other words, it isn't a positive belief. It isn't even 'There is no God'. It is 'I do not believe there are gods.'

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Ok. Let's say A-Mars-ism is lack of belief in the planet Mars, i.e. the claim that the Planet Mars does not exist. This is a false belief, and it absolutely is not excused from the obligation of trying to prove itself true, which it cannot do; and it easily can be proven false. As it is.

Will get back to the others later. But I want to show the mistake some are making.

(A): Atheism is True. There is no God.
(T): Theism is True. There is a God.

Now, even Dawkins says he's a "6.9" (out of 7) Atheist, a so-called Strong Atheist, not an Agnostic Atheist but an almost 100% certain Atheist. He should have used percentages to illustrate his point better rather than an arbitrary scale of 7. But anyway, there is a difference between the Truth Value of a Proposition and the Probability of it being True. If A is true, T is not True. If T is true, A is not true. That is Truth Value. Probability however would be like saying, I am like 90+% or more certain that A or T is true. The objective ontological Truth Value of A or T is one thing, the subjective epistemic certainty of A or T is another. Some of the responses are clearly confusing both. If you are not certain of God's Existence, ok, that's what the Theistic Arguments are there for. But Atheism absolutely is a claim like that the Planet Mars does not exist and is equally false as it.

But A-Mars-ism would NOT be a claim - in this context- that Mars does not exist. 'I believe Mars does not exist' and 'I do not believe Mars exist' are not the same statement. Additionally, the positive claim that Mars does not exist isn't the same as lacking the belief that it does exist.

Even if the atheist lack of belief in gods turns out to be false, that doesn't negate the lack of that belief, it just makes it wrong. There is a MASSIVE semantic difference between 'Gods do not exist' and 'I do not believe gods exist'.

And shame on Dawkins for giving himself a 6.9. I don't like the scale, but I'd put myself at a 7.0 - I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain as to whether or not I lack a belief in gods.

Boru
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