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What's up
#31
RE: What's up
NO. That's the wrong definition of the word 'deny'. You are using it to mean the non acceptance of something being offered whilst Napoleon is using it to mean his personal rejection of a claim that is being made.
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#32
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(May 8, 2011 at 9:54 am)fr0d0 Wrote: You can't deny what I believe, you can only deny what you believe. And to deny something follows an acceptance of it's existence. I can't deny an ice cream from you without you presenting the ice cream to me. We have no knowledge of the unknown, or it wouldn't be the unknown.

Man you're being silly.

DENY:
1. to declare (an assertion, statement, etc) to be untrue

You're assertion is that god exists. YES?

I am declaring it untrue. YES.


You're confusing what i'm denying. I'm not denying that you hold your moronic belief. I'm denying that such a belief is true, which i can do time and time again.
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#33
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(May 7, 2011 at 5:08 am)Rayaan Wrote: But then again, there's really not much of a difference between an atheist and a deist since they can both agree that there is a single ultimate cause behind the universe which is impersonal.

I disagree, the difference between the universe being intended to exist or not is a pretty big one.

Most of my ontological concerns about 'personal theism' are equally applicable to deism.
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#34
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(May 8, 2011 at 9:58 am)oggtheclever Wrote: NO. That's the wrong definition of the word 'deny'. You are using it to mean the non acceptance of something being offered whilst Napoleon is using it to mean his personal rejection of a claim that is being made.
A personal rejection requires some thing to reject. Two types of atheism: denial and abstinance. Denial is a claim.

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#35
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(May 8, 2011 at 10:05 am)fr0d0 Wrote: I was only joking anyway Confused

HAHA I WIN YESS!!!!Cool Shades
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#36
RE: What's up
See below:
(May 8, 2011 at 9:58 am)Napoleon666 Wrote: DENY:
1. to declare (an assertion, statement, etc) to be untrue

You're assertion is that god exists. YES?

I am declaring it untrue. YES.


You're confusing what i'm denying. I'm not denying that you hold your moronic belief. I'm denying that such a belief is true, which i can do time and time again.
You can't deny what I believe because you don't understand it.

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#37
RE: What's up
(May 8, 2011 at 10:07 am)fr0d0 Wrote: You can't deny what I believe because you don't understand it.

There is not a requirement to understand something to deny something. Again you seem to be making up your own definitions.
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#38
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Then please demonstrate that logic Nap
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#39
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(May 8, 2011 at 10:14 am)fr0d0 Wrote: Then please demonstrate that logic Nap

The fact that i have given you definitions on what deny means should be sufficient.

The fact that none of these definitions says that you need to understand it, would logically suggest, THAT YOU DON'T NEED TO UNDERSTAND IT.
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#40
RE: What's up
(May 8, 2011 at 10:07 am)fr0d0 Wrote: You can't deny what I believe because you don't understand it.

Firstly, it is not true that you need understand something to deny it. YECs deny evolution and yet they do not understand it beyond their dogmatic characterizations.

Secondly, Why not tell him in your own words what god is before you claim that he does not understand?
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