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02-02-2003, 04:01 PM | #41 | |
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The advantage for non-believers is that they cannot end up in hell. The disadvantage is that they cannot end up in heaven but since protestants can't get to heaven anyway, it is much better to be a non-believer than it is to be a protestant. Such is my refined "razor argument." |
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As I stated earlier in the thread, this is not the first time the topic has come up. The best and most understandable explanation of the difference between weak and strong atheism that I have seen was in a post by one of our regulars- Goliath, maybe? I could look it up, but I'm not going to.
It hinged on a breakdown of the elements of the word 'atheism'. 'A' = no; 'the' from 'theos' = god; 'ism' = knowledge. So, 'no god knowledge'. These three words can be grouped in two ways- (no god) knowledge and no (god knowledge). The first is strong atheism- it means knowledge that no god exists. The second is weak atheism- it implies there is no knowledge of god. I find differentiating between weak atheists and agnostics more problematical than the strong/weak distinction. |
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Maybe it is more true that I have my own opinion and do not appeal to anybody but at best lean on others to reinforce my position. The mystical is maybe "not of this time" but we are only into the "age of reason" because we lost the mystical. I don't think we rejected it as much as that we lost it and since we have lost it we have no choice but do the best we can with what we have left. |
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02-02-2003, 05:36 PM | #46 | |
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The only reason we believe in our self is because we have faith in our self and we have faith in our self to the same extent as we know our self. If then, in the end, we come to know who we really are and have the mind of God there is no God left or we could not be God. |
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