Arguments For Strong Atheism?

Discussion in 'Religion Archives' started by LaoTzu, Jan 13, 2003.

  1. Crunchy Cat F-in' *meow* baby!!! Valued Senior Member

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    yay.

    The weird part is that I seem to fall on sort of border between
    strong and weak atheism. How phreakishly delightful.
     
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  3. fadingCaptain are you a robot? Valued Senior Member

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    In that case, you are a firm atheist.

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  7. Crunchy Cat F-in' *meow* baby!!! Valued Senior Member

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    fadingCaptain

    LOL!


    LucidDreamer:

    Thx for the link. Man I hope the different types of atheism don't
    permutate beyond what they're at.
     
  8. Zero Banned Banned

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    Which idiot unearthed the ghost of whatsupyall?

    Let the dead lie buried!
     
  9. qwerty mob Deicidal Registered Senior Member

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    It is quite simple, really, all gods are imaginary, mythological-beings whose "believers" alone misdetect through a process of confabulation and self-deceipt.

    Ask a monotheist why they reject all other gods and goddesses but one, and apply the same criteria to theirs.

    Supreme deities are supremely absurd things; described as being imbued with "supernatural powers" and other contradictory terms.

    Even polytheists can be shown that their specialised deities are similarly dismissed by the very words used to describe them, and by objective evidence of alternative, natural explanations.

    It will be a brave step forward for all mankind when the last vestiges of superstitious religions are affirmed soley by history books.

    Greetz,
    Q
     

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