You just don't want to accept the existence of the fire-breathing dragon.RedImperator wrote:I'm a strong adraco. I belive you're full of shit when you say there's a fire breathing dragon in your garage. A weak adraco, on the other hand, would only say that there's no evidence that there's a fire breathing dragon in your garage, and therefore he doesn't believe you have one.Wicked Pilot wrote:By extension, you must also have faith to believe there is no fire breathing dragon living in my garage.
Atheism requires Faith?
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Do you believe extra-terrestrial life exists? Without evidence, you would be justified in saying no.Durandal wrote: The strong atheist is just taking his disbelief to the logical extension of, "There's no evidence for them, therefore, they are not there." This is no different from saying that there is no evidence that there are invisible, intangible aliens observing us every second of every day, therefore they do not exist.
But what if you were sure that life exists only on Earth? Is that a logical extension?
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-- Chuck Sonnenburg on Voyager's "Elogium"
-- The King of Swamp Castle, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
"Nothing of consequence happened today. " -- Diary of King George III, July 4, 1776
"This is not bad; this is a conspiracy to remove happiness from existence. It seeks to wrap its hedgehog hand around the still beating heart of the personification of good and squeeze until it is stilled."
-- Chuck Sonnenburg on Voyager's "Elogium"
I would say that it is logical to be a "strong ASanta" because the defined characteristics of Santa can be scientifically disproven.Darth Wong wrote:Is it a religion not to believe in Santa Claus? Should we call people who don't believe in Santa Claus asantas? If you're an asanta, are you a strong asanta (ie- you believe there is no Santa) or a weak Asanta (ie- you just don't hold a belief in Santa)? Does it take just as much faith to deny Santa's existence as to believe in it?
By the same token, you could deny the existence of the Christian god based on the logical inconsistencies in his description.
But would it not be a leap of faith to say there is nothing in the universe that could fit the description of a god? I suppose that depends on how you define a god.
"This is supposed to be a happy occasion... Let's not bicker and argue about who killed who."
-- The King of Swamp Castle, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
"Nothing of consequence happened today. " -- Diary of King George III, July 4, 1776
"This is not bad; this is a conspiracy to remove happiness from existence. It seeks to wrap its hedgehog hand around the still beating heart of the personification of good and squeeze until it is stilled."
-- Chuck Sonnenburg on Voyager's "Elogium"
-- The King of Swamp Castle, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
"Nothing of consequence happened today. " -- Diary of King George III, July 4, 1776
"This is not bad; this is a conspiracy to remove happiness from existence. It seeks to wrap its hedgehog hand around the still beating heart of the personification of good and squeeze until it is stilled."
-- Chuck Sonnenburg on Voyager's "Elogium"
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Depending on my mood, I'm either an athiest or believe that I'm the one true God. This mood is determined by which annoys the other person more...
I've never seen the "faith" argument of atheism as valid for any atheist. It goes back to "Reality is what doesn't go away when you stop believing in it."
By the same token, you can have "faith" in science, and "believe" what science tells you "without proof". That does assume, however, that science doesn't provide proof.
I've never seen the "faith" argument of atheism as valid for any atheist. It goes back to "Reality is what doesn't go away when you stop believing in it."
By the same token, you can have "faith" in science, and "believe" what science tells you "without proof". That does assume, however, that science doesn't provide proof.
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Sheer statistical probability would prove you wrong. It's a very big universe.Ted C wrote:Do you believe extra-terrestrial life exists? Without evidence, you would be justified in saying no.Durandal wrote: The strong atheist is just taking his disbelief to the logical extension of, "There's no evidence for them, therefore, they are not there." This is no different from saying that there is no evidence that there are invisible, intangible aliens observing us every second of every day, therefore they do not exist.
But what if you were sure that life exists only on Earth? Is that a logical extension?
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Precisely. Define God, and then I can tell you whether there's any reason to believe it exists. A proper definition would be one that allows some kind of testable predictions to be generated.Ted C wrote:But would it not be a leap of faith to say there is nothing in the universe that could fit the description of a god? I suppose that depends on how you define a god.
And therein lies the problem: how can one say something exists, or accuse anyone of being irrational for thinking it does NOT exist, if it is not defined? The definition of an entity is an absolute prerequisite for even CONSIDERING its existence.
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So is it rational to believe something cannot exist without even defining it? The Christian God has a definition that I can refute, but the nebulous term "god" has no such definition.Darth Wong wrote: And therein lies the problem: how can one say something exists, or accuse anyone of being irrational for thinking it does NOT exist, if it is not defined? The definition of an entity is an absolute prerequisite for even CONSIDERING its existence.
If someone believes "there are no gods" without even defining them, is that not just as irrational as belief in any particular god?
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-- The King of Swamp Castle, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
"Nothing of consequence happened today. " -- Diary of King George III, July 4, 1776
"This is not bad; this is a conspiracy to remove happiness from existence. It seeks to wrap its hedgehog hand around the still beating heart of the personification of good and squeeze until it is stilled."
-- Chuck Sonnenburg on Voyager's "Elogium"
-- The King of Swamp Castle, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
"Nothing of consequence happened today. " -- Diary of King George III, July 4, 1776
"This is not bad; this is a conspiracy to remove happiness from existence. It seeks to wrap its hedgehog hand around the still beating heart of the personification of good and squeeze until it is stilled."
-- Chuck Sonnenburg on Voyager's "Elogium"
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Wicked Pilot can be a fundamentalist Draco.ArmorPierce wrote:We need a couple of fundies to slap around.
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I have something YOU can eat, fundie.Wicked Pilot wrote:You won't be such hot shit when my dragon eats you!RedImperator wrote:I'm a strong adraco. I belive you're full of shit when you say there's a fire breathing dragon in your garage.
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It is rational to say something cannot possibly exist if it is not defined. Think about it; how can it exist if you can't even say what it is? Existence is not a fucking DEFAULT condition, you know.Ted C wrote:So is it rational to believe something cannot exist without even defining it?
Which is why it does not even exist as a CONCEPT until it is defined, never mind existing as something more.The Christian God has a definition that I can refute, but the nebulous term "god" has no such definition.
That is the fucking dumbest thing I've heard all day. How can something possibly exist if the very CONCEPT does not even exist, because it hasn't been defined yet?If someone believes "there are no gods" without even defining them, is that not just as irrational as belief in any particular god?
"It's not evil for God to do it. Or for someone to do it at God's command."- Jonathan Boyd on baby-killing
"you guys are fascinated with the use of those "rules of logic" to the extent that you don't really want to discussus anything."- GC
"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
http://www.stardestroyer.net/Mike/RantMode/Blurbs.html
"you guys are fascinated with the use of those "rules of logic" to the extent that you don't really want to discussus anything."- GC
"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
http://www.stardestroyer.net/Mike/RantMode/Blurbs.html
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"God" is more of an idea than a physical entity. If he/she/it exists in your mind, and whatever collective you belong to supports the same version, it exists at least as an idea...right?
I think it's not that fundies do the things they do for God, God does what they want to do. It justifys their actions/ideals. So what better way than to have the Almighty justify your actions/ideals FOR you, instead of admitting you're a prick?
In a way, I've known teenybopper Atheists that rely more on their "faith" that a higher power doesn't exist than actually bothering to look it up and decide for themselves.
I think it's not that fundies do the things they do for God, God does what they want to do. It justifys their actions/ideals. So what better way than to have the Almighty justify your actions/ideals FOR you, instead of admitting you're a prick?
In a way, I've known teenybopper Atheists that rely more on their "faith" that a higher power doesn't exist than actually bothering to look it up and decide for themselves.
...This would sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old...ultraviolence.
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Spin-doctoring. The Bible vindicates their behavior. Yes, they're at fault themselves, but the religion isn't blameless.UltraViolence83 wrote:"God" is more of an idea than a physical entity. If he/she/it exists in your mind, and whatever collective you belong to supports the same version, it exists at least as an idea...right?
I think it's not that fundies do the things they do for God, God does what they want to do. It justifys their actions/ideals. So what better way than to have the Almighty justify your actions/ideals FOR you, instead of admitting you're a prick?
It doesn't exactly take a lot of study to come to the conclusion that God is a fairy tale. You could just ask, "Where is he, then?"In a way, I've known teenybopper Atheists that rely more on their "faith" that a higher power doesn't exist than actually bothering to look it up and decide for themselves.
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Blasphemy! You know that the giant farting beetle created the world after scarfing down on day old cheese!Wicked Pilot wrote: Did I mention that my dragon created the universe and everyting in it via a flaming fart six days ago?
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OK, I think it's time to stop baiting Mike.Darth Wong wrote: That is the fucking dumbest thing I've heard all day. How can something possibly exist if the very CONCEPT does not even exist, because it hasn't been defined yet?
"This is supposed to be a happy occasion... Let's not bicker and argue about who killed who."
-- The King of Swamp Castle, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
"Nothing of consequence happened today. " -- Diary of King George III, July 4, 1776
"This is not bad; this is a conspiracy to remove happiness from existence. It seeks to wrap its hedgehog hand around the still beating heart of the personification of good and squeeze until it is stilled."
-- Chuck Sonnenburg on Voyager's "Elogium"
-- The King of Swamp Castle, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
"Nothing of consequence happened today. " -- Diary of King George III, July 4, 1776
"This is not bad; this is a conspiracy to remove happiness from existence. It seeks to wrap its hedgehog hand around the still beating heart of the personification of good and squeeze until it is stilled."
-- Chuck Sonnenburg on Voyager's "Elogium"