Great! Create a feeling for me. Thanks in advance.I create feelings.
Great! Create a feeling for me. Thanks in advance.I create feelings.
Do most or all the atheists on sciforums agree with this definition? Because I’ve noticed different atheists tend to have their own definition that differs from others.The "Atheist" (disbelieves or denies an existence beyond reality) finds that the study of that which does not exist is a meaningless pursuit.
Hehe, I have to admit, I do like to challenge people’s extremely tightly held beliefs.Still like making believers look like morons. The best part is they are unwitting helpers so often.
Just like with theists, there are flavours.Do most or all the atheists on sciforums agree with this definition? Because I’ve noticed different atheists tend to have their own definition that differs from others.
Sounds more like agnosticism.Just like with theists, there are flavours.
For example, I include most metaphysical phenomena - luck, fate, kismet, destiny etc. under the same umbrella as god. Many others might not.
It could be considered splitting hairs though. Whether or not an atheist in luck is immaterial to the question of God. Really, all one can say with confidence about atheists is that they don't believe (or accept) that God exists. That is not the same as saying they believe God does not exist.
Some believe God does not exist. That's a belief, but it's pretty hard to back up.
I, for example, am not convinced God exists, and if I were a betting man, I'd put money on it. However, I would not say I believe he does not exist.
(RESPONSE)Do most or all the atheists on sciforums agree with this definition? Because I’ve noticed different atheists tend to have their own definition that differs from others.
They are not mutually exclusive, this a common mistake.Sounds more like agnosticism.
(INPUT)Sounds more like agnosticism.
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia said:agnosticism •• Doctrine that one cannot know the existence of anything beyond the phenomena of experience. It is popularly equated with religious skepticism, and especially with the rejection of traditional Christian beliefs under the impact of modern scientific thought.
SOURCE: Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, Volume ageratum - agouti, © 2006 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Pg 28
I disagree.Agnosticism is hedging the belief/non-belief. On the roulette Table, it is equivalent to placing a bet n both Red and Black on the same spin.
This seems quite wrong to me. Agnosticism simply means not knowing.RE: Theist tries to tell atheists what they believe
SUBTOPIC: The Philosophy of Science and the Application to Reality
⁜→ Zero Point, et al,
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Agnosticism is hedging the belief/non-belief. On the roulette Table, it is equivalent to placing a bet n both Red and Black on the same spin.
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Have you seen any boojums running around?I, for example, am not convinced God exists, and if I were a betting man, I'd put money on it. However, I would not say I believe he does not exist.
(COMMENT)Do I KNOW there is no god? No, how could I? God may have a sense of humour and make the universe look there is no god, whilst chuckling to himself on a planet in Andromeda.
(IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES)Charles Baudelaire • Author of the Flowers of Evil said:One of the artifices of Satan is, to induce men to believe that he does not exist: another, perhaps equally fatal, is to make them fancy that he is obliged to stand quietly by, and not to meddle with them, if they get into true silence.
SOURCE: Le Figaro Newpaper Article Paris, France 1864
(COMMENT)In that sense, no one actually knows for certain and in terms of god being knowable in the scientific, logical or any other sense, this is clearly not possible.
John Chambers said:The age of John of Patmos was an age of universal belief in God, if not the God of the Jews or Christians, then the gods of the pagan world. People weren’t necessarily better than they are today, but God’s presence was felt, feared, and worshipped.
Fifteen hundred years later, men and women in general still believed, if often unreflectively, in the existence of God. The human mind hadn’t yet been hardwired to deal with the idea that he didn’t exist; for almost everyone, grappling with such an idea was an impossibility, like talking about what would happen if spring turned into winter.
SOURCE: Isaac Newton - Alchemy, Prophecy, and the Search for Lost Knowledge, Copyright © 2018 by the Chambers Family Trust, Published by Destiny Books One Park Street Rochester, Vermont 05767
(COMMENT)This seems quite wrong to me. Agnosticism simply means not knowing.
Not knowing something is not at all the same as "hedging". Hedging is making a provision, or placing a bet, to cover both outcomes, as indeed you indicate with your roulette example. But someone who does not know something is not placing any bets or making any provisions. They just don't know.
I have not. But I am not omniscient. They could be out there and I may well not know it.Have you seen any boojums running around?
Same here, partly.I am an atheist I do not believe in the existence of gods and goddesses.
I am not convinced in the arguments for gods heaven hell the soul and the devil.
"could be"I have not. But I am not omniscient. They could be out there and I may well not know it.
I am not keen on the idea of existing forever as some sort of disembodied mind.I do gravitate towards the belief that like energy, consciousness cannot be destroyed as I believe that consciousness is also energy, so life never ends
I have not. But I am not omniscient. They could be out there and I may well not know it.
(COMMENT)"could be"