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| quote: | Originally posted by Znack
Well. It is. Nobody has ever produced a logical argument or evidence of God's existence, thus it's by definition illogical to believe it.
But that's not actually in principle what you are saying, is it? - I just don't see why it should be mentioned.
I don't understand what you mean by "continuing an illogical discussion". Was it an illogical discussion from the beginning? Why? And can you not participate in an illogical discussion without being illogical? Are you saying atheists often use illogical arguments in discussions that otherwise would not be illogical? |
No. It is not. A single, provable condition does not constitute either the non-existence of God or the ad hominem partly inferred from it. Similarly, presents, found under the Christmas Tree on December 25th, do not adequately prove the existence of Santa Claus.
It's mentioned because it is one of the more popular arguments and reliant on probably one of the simplest, most logical arguments an atheist can substantiate. A religious person has to concede that, in the absence of hard evidence, they cannot prove God exists. They can raise all sorts of arguments, ranging from personal anecdotes to events of historical religious significance, but there is no proof they can offer - in the way one could argue the sky is, indeed, blue - that God exists.
But that is the end of that argument's potency. It does not prove God does not exist. It only establishes the fact that religious people cannot prove that God exists. That argument is then used to infer the following ad hominem: Because religious people cannot prove that God exists, their belief is a symptom of their stupidity, gullibility, dishonesty, insanity, ignorance, et al, or all-of-the-above.
The conditional ad hominem is false. It applies to everyone who is religious, discounts considerable intellectual capacity many religious people have proven themselves capable of, and/or pathologizes them because of a presumed insanity deduced from their belief. It completely discounts how they came to arrive at their belief; their personal experience, intellectual consideration, or field of study, for example.
The fact is that two fallacies are created. The deduction that God does not exist because he cannot be proven to exist is a fallacy of composition. For the fact that the argument you feel is so bullet-proof is constituted by at least two logical fallacies, it is a fruitless, illogical discussion. It takes a grain of truth and then wraps it in two layers of outright bullshit.
Furthermore, if its "logic" is taken at face value, it negates the very purpose of having the discussion, to begin with. If you accept that the ad hominem is true, then your opponent is too stupid, insane, gullible, et al to see the error of his ways. If he concedes that it is true, then he is also unqualified to be able to adopt your point of view; since the apparently very flawed reasoning he's demonstrated himself capable of is used to then adopt your conclusions. In essence, the argument functions to marginalize the religious person as someone incapable of understanding the very discussion pertinent to them and of which they are thought to be a part of, thereby negating any reason for them to be a participant in the discussion to begin with.
Following the reasoning put forth in such flawed rhetoric, what you are left with is a compound logical fallacy starting a discussion in which only people who agree with one another are capable of participating in. Being that the discussion is founded on a compound logical fallacy, it stands to reason that further discussion, even amongst its agreeing members, can't possibly do anything but disprove the existence of logic.
EDIT: And I apologize but I posted the wrong thread page in the discussion I was alluding to, earlier, and which is pertinent to the sort of argument I've illustrated, above. Here is the correct page, beginning where I ask Halcyon+On+On if he's being ironic:
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=563369&perpage=12&forumid=16&pagenumber=19
I do apologize for any confusion.
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