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Peddler says: "Hey buddy, wanna by this watch?" You say: "No thanks." You then become an a-watchist. A-theism is the same way: we ain't buyin' what you're sellin'. If you want to call that denial, then go right ahead. I call it spending my intellectual capital wisely. Would you consider someone wise who bought anything that was offered to him, at whatever price was asked, regardless of its merits or value? |
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To imagine that Christianity is a human contrivance and a flawlessly designed conspiracy strains credibility just a wee bit! Keith |
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IMO (the idea of) god can be explained away as a phenomenon that can help coherence in evolving civilizations and help stabilize moral standards that are beneficial to a group. This also provides a possible reason for nascent "god circuitry" in the brain - we would need this sense of god to better participate in society. This is where I think Julian Jaynes (se thread on his book here )was right on the mark. Cheers, John |
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I think we should first ask if it matters at all if atheism explains anything. I'm not aware of any rule that requires atheism to explain the mysteries of the universe to be true.
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You'll have to explain how you get from 'deism is plausibly self-generating' to 'Christianity is true.' In any case, I am absolutely not impressed by presuppositionalism. We have had some extensive presup threads here in the recent past and at no point did it seem to rise above the level of ad hoc rationalization. Quote:
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To keep this on topic, atheism is not an attempt to explain anything. For that matter, neither is theism simpliciter. For that, one needs a worldview, of which either atheism or theism may be a component. Regards, Bill Snedden P.S. Damn! Crosspost with Philosoft! |
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