One Brow, isn't your day over?
Technically, the day to ask questions is over. Nothing says I was supposed to answer on the same day.
One Brow, isn't your day over?
Thanks for sharing. It's always nice to be aware when people are spreading nonsense.
Atheists often find themselves responding to a specific notion of a God/gods because the person with whom theyh are conversing have a specific notion they wish to discuss.
Yes, some God could be the original cause. however, the universe doesn't need an original cause, so such a god is superfluous.
Honestly, you're wrong in many ways here. You will never find me calling for people to be indoctrinated in atheism, or saying that I have some level of certainty that it's impossible to have. As for values, of course I share the same values as many Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, etc., because out values come from our human nature.
He was wrong about the first example. You can't prove there is no extant Tyrannosaurus Rex.
I agree that if you claim God is a member of a the Senate, or that God is self-contradictory, you can prove God does not exist. However, I don't think you make those claims for God.
Which is why I'm notified every time you post, it's called a nonsense alert.
The most basic Christian concept since Constantine and the Holy Trinity attempted to rationalize the Christian God with Genesis creation would claim God is the original cause.
The most basic Christian concept since Constantine and the Holy Trinity attempted to rationalize the Christian God with Genesis creation would claim God is the original cause.
well at least you didn't resort to the Straw One Brow observation. . . . so where does human nature come from????
The way I see my atheism is not as a declaration that I know God does not exist. I start from the beginning with a blank slate. I have no notion of God. Going from that point the notion of God is introduced. I say, "This claim that God exists is extraordinary! I would like to see what reasons there are to believe that this is true." And that's where I'm at, waiting to see what reasons there are to believe that it is true. That, to me, is a state of atheism. I do not yet believe for lack of any substantive argument in favor of a positive claim that God exists.
Well if you're saying God caused himself (herself/itself) than that would be a circular argument.
(note: not a question!)