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One would have to be a God in order to "prove" that no Gods exist. Conundrums are FUN!
Therefore, verily I say to thee, I know for certain that God does not exist. Jeebus? Holy Spook? You guys concur? It must be emphasized that we work within grand amounts of certainty and uncertainty. While it's certain that the sun will rise tomorrow morning, it is by no means 100%. Our finite capacity to understand concepts forces us to try to fit things into rational and sortable categories, sometimes where they don't exist. Man is not a rational animal, we're a rationalizing one. We even go so far to assume that we know anything at all... Anyhow, the burden of proof lies at the feet of the person making the positive assertion that something does exist. Simply stating that they "feel" certain that God exists is not proof to anyone other than themself. One person's reason is another's paranoid delusion. Popularity does not make a notion correct, either... "If you find yourself agreeing with the majority, check your facts" - unknown -Shiver |
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It's been said many times here and elsewhere that theists are really atheists with regard to all possible and/or known gods, except the god of their religion.
If it is the case that atheism is based on faith, theists have two contradictory faiths: Their own belief in a particular brand of god, and their disbelief in the others. At least "pure" atheists are more consistent in applying the latter to all gods and not arbitrarily accepting any one god. |
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I've always thought of atheism as intrinsically passive... atheism does not actively DO anything... it is merely an absence of something that is defined by those who possess faith.
If a person was never made aware that others exist that possessed faith in inherently unprovable "entities" (for lack of a better term), and was never made aware of the inherently unprovable entities to begin with, that person would not even be an "atheist". Only the presence of theists necessitate the creation of the atheist label. Through inactivity alone, atheists exercise no faith. |
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