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Krypton
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| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Most atheists, I assume, would base their beliefs around science. Science at least makes a continuing attempt to understand the unknown elements of the physical world, rather than simply assigning any 'unknowns' to being a product of some invisible and intangible deity.
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Just b/c science has not detected something does not mean that "something" does not exist.
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
firstly, you obviously missed the point of this thread. secondly, youre wrong, ive shown you that youre wrong, lets not get into this yet AGAIN |
No I'm not wrong. Your belief in no god is in and of itself, a faith proposition. You can not prove there is no god. Something called a "negative proof fallacy".
As I said, both propositions rely on faith, PERIOD. Science does not prove or disprove the existence of god. Atheists who think science negates the existence of any god DEFINITIVELY are fooling themselves.
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
What about an idiotic creator?
If we assume that humans are crafted in the image of God, then that seems the most likely option to me, given the popularity of the kind of "reasoning" you just displayed. |
Apparently, you skipped logic class...
As I said, both propositions rely on faith, PERIOD. Science does not prove or disprove the existence of god. Atheists who think science negates the existence of any god DEFINITIVELY are fooling themselves.
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cmay119
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Aug-14-2008 19:24
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Lira
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Re: lotto: the atheist's religion
I was pondering about it earlier this week, and asked myself why I've never spent any money on gambling of that sort.
Being an agnostic myself, if I were to pick "a religion" the way you picked lotto, I think I'd consider "action" as the religion I'm trying to convert to. Thus, gambling would be absurd: why would I want to win all that money overnight, if working for that same amount of money would certainly be more satisfying to me?
Certainly, it would be a nice way of making life easier to me (I'd be able to engage in whatever programs I wanted to, for example), but I wonder whether that would affect my inner self, as people tend to go back to their usual levels of "happiness" just a few years after winning the lottery.
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