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Unfortunately or fortunately, the original question has been answered. Atheism cannot proclaim to the world an absolute objective truth or belief (or position, or whatever 'semantically' you want to call it)about the non-existence of God. AJ Ayer was correct; the atheist's 'argument' is nonsensical. Walrus |
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Here's another way of seeing (A)theism. Godbelief is an attribute wich some people have and some don't. This description fits much better with the syntax of a-the(o)-ims. The a- prefix indicates a lacking of the sufix -theism, just as the a- prefix in amorality indicates a 'lack of' morality. The big problem with your definition of (A)theism is that is seems to assume that only one god-definition exists. Take for example christians, they believe in the christian god while has "disbelief" in the thousands other god-definitions that exists/has existed, the ones they've heard of, that is. Now, if (A)Theism was a question about belief and disbelief, wouldn't the christian be an atheist aswell? He disbelieves the existence of almost as many gods as you do (assuming your an atheist, and you've heard of as many godclaims as he has). All but one. According to your own system you are not actually an atheist either. How can you deny (have disbelief in) the existence of all those godclaims without having information about all of them? Yet you say that the baby can't be an atheist since he doesn't know of any god-definition. What sets you and the christian apart is not a question of belief or disbelief in god. It's a question of godbelief and lack there of. Quote:
It's an assumption. Godbelief is dependent on some knowledge in order to exist but it is not based on knowledge. You can have a belief in John Stockton's abilities or you can lack there of. Quote:
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I've not heard of the verification principle? Was AJ incorrect? How so? Otherwise, please tell us that any argument (about your non-belief in God-atheism) you have to offer us is absolute truth? Walrus |
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The point is, we understand that it is all nonsense, and are simply requesting empirical corroboration of your nonsensical metaphysical assertions, if you please. To date none has been forthcoming. Indeed, the very act of theists appealing to A.J. Ayer approaches the pinnacle (or nadir) of nonsense-making. [ May 07, 2002: Message edited by: hezekiahjones ]</p> |
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Where have you been? We agree! If you had read my previous posts you would see that the theist's position is equally nonsensical from an 'objective absolute' perspective. So what is your point? Are you having the same trouble justifying your, for a lack of a better word, belief? Is atheism purely a default position? Walrus |
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Are you saying that the VP from LP remands AJ's statement that atheist arguments are self refuting? Walrus |
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