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Domesticated
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quote: | Originally posted by couch-potato
Atheists aren't presuming anything. No evidence for a creator, so it won't be believed in. You don't have the prove the non-existence of anything (burden of proof). |
No, atheists believe with absolute certainty that there is no 'higher being', and yet they have no proof.
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Domesticated
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quote: | Originally posted by couch-potato
I have no proof that there's not invisible fairies in my bedroom, but I won't be arguing for that anytime soon. |
Get a clue.
A Catholic, Jew or Muslim believes in the existence of a divine creator or higher being.
An agnostic does not necessarily believe in a higher being, but nor do they deny that there could possibly be one.
An atheist completely denies that there could possibly be a divine or higher being. As with the religious person, they have no proof to prove this belief. They are making an assumption.
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Lira
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quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
An atheist completely denies that there could possibly be a divine or higher being. As with the religious person, they have no proof to prove this belief. They are making an assumption. |
But the sort of assumption is quite different. You see, I'm speaking for myself here but, in order to be a Christian, for example:
- You must believe the universe needs an external creator (assumption #1);
- This creator cannot be an unconscious event - it created the universe willingly (assumption #2);
- Oh, and for the record, not only is he conscious, he's also a loving creature (assumption #2.5);
- He also created the world because He saw it was good, He decided to populate it (assumption #3);
- Now, there are inhabitants in his world, and He actually cares about his behaviour (assumption #4);
- Furthermore, not only does He care about the behaviour of the inhabitants of his world, He also told a particular group of inhabitants what kind of behaviour He expected from them (assumption #5);
- Finally, He's watching all His creatures (it's probably like a gigantic version of The Sims) and, should His creatures fail to live by His standards, he will let them rot in a very unpleasant place (assumption #6).
Naturally, this is all very tongue-in-cheek and oversimplified, but as an atheist, there's nothing you need to assume other than "Okay, we're on our own... where do we begin?". And, don't get me wrong, I don't think religion is a bad thing, but the whole "atheists are just like theists" thing just happens to be a completely misguided concept.
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Nrg2Nfinit
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quote: | Originally posted by Lira
But the sort of assumption is quite different. You see, I'm speaking for myself here but, in order to be a Christian, for example:
- You must believe the universe needs an external creator (assumption #1);
- This creator cannot be an unconscious event - it created the universe willingly (assumption #2);
- Oh, and for the record, not only is he conscious, he's also a loving creature (assumption #2.5);
- Not only He created the world because He saw it was good, He decided to populate it (assumption #3);
- Now, there are inhabitants in his world, and He actually cares about his behaviour (assumption #4);
- Not only does He care about the behaviour of the inhabitants of his world, He also told a particular group of inhabitants what kind of behaviour He expected from them (assumption #5);
- Finally, He's watching all His creatures (it's probably like a gigantic version of The Sims) and, should His creatures fail to live by His standards, he will let them rot in a very unpleasant place (assumption #6).
Naturally, this is all very tongue-in-cheek and oversimplified, but as an atheist, there's nothing you need to assume other than "Okay, we're on our own... where do we begin?". And, don't get me wrong, I don't think religion is a bad thing, but the whole "atheists are just like theists" thing just happens to be a completely misguided concept. |
its the same lira, you're making assumptions in order to be christian A god
B jesus
C holy spirit
in order to be Atheist
A no god
B no evidence means no creator
C origin of species is bible lol
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