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DaveC426913 said:I guess I misunderstood the strength of your claim.
Me:"What we can say is that "for all intents and purposes, we may proceed as if he does not exist". "
You: "No we may not say that. We will proceed that he does not exist until you can show otherwise that he does exist.
I interpreted your statement as explicitly stronger than mine. I got the impression that "proceeding with the assumption that he does not exist" was not good enough for you. But I don't see anything in between these two "we will proceed under the assumption that he doesn't exist" and "we will proceed with the knowledge that he doesn't exist". To me, they're different but adjacent.
Based on this, yes. Id say we are in agreement.
I didn't mean this to be a label applied to you specifically. I meant it in a "royal we" sense. "We would be arrogant to think such and such..."
My bad.
No worries. Sorry if my response was too brash.
I know, but that's not my argument, which is why it's falling on deaf ears. I never claimed that God made the Earth, nor do you have to take anything I said as truth. I'm simply stating that you can't be sure God doesn't exist.
I will concede to that point.
It's one step in the direction of being sure it's very probably nothing but bunk, but that's not proof. A million UFO sightings don't conivnce me there are UFOs, but if a mere one landed on my front lawn, then they exist. The corollary is that a million false UFO sightings don't prove that UFOs don't exist.
You reveal yourself as someone who has lost his objectivity on the matter.
Id readily admit I probably have. Its a product of being around too many religious people that are so god damn certain they know a personal god. It gets under my skin that they act as if they know this 'special' truth and that its so 'silly' for me to say there's no god. They chuckle as if its the 'craziest thing they ever heard'. I think seeing people of religion has made me run away from it, because they scare me - and I am not exaggerating. They are by far the most ignorant and closed minded people I have ever met in my life. I am talking college level engineering students that think evolution is still a 'theory' and 'satan' makes us do bad things. This is going way beyond even the debate of god. I would expect this from a drunk guy on the street, not a scientist!
Agreed. I am guilty of pursuing a side discussion, which is distinctly different from Dawkins' argument about the traditional God. I have been pursuing an argument about a generic Supreme Being.
That is something that is possible. I won't argue against that. But this god that talks to you and answers your prayers, that's something I will say is NOT true because in that case we do have prayer tests that show in fact no one is listening or answering those prayers. Its all in their heads.
Mark my words. You think religion in America is bad now, give it a few years. I fear we have seen just the start of what's to come. I see way too many religious people in school. I know one girl who thinks the bible is the literal word of god. Really nice person, but that scares the bejesus out of me.
Dont believe me, this is from one of them:
We believe the Bible is the written word of God, inspired by the Holy Spirit and without error in the original manuscripts. The Bible is the revelation of God’s truth and is infallible and authoritative in all matters of faith and practice.
Sound like were in Tehran, Iran.
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