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I think you're using very strange definitions of "religious belief", "atheist" and "faith".
Based on all the available evidence, I have confidence that barring some extraordinary and unforeseeable event, the Sun will rise tomorrow. That is not the same as having faith that the Sun will rise tomorrow. |
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Regarding the existence of God being untestable and unverifiable, shall I assume that your explanation will be testable and verifiable? Of course, my points here are rhetorical. I know that you have no such explanations. And that is my point. The atheist position entails religious belief. |
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Scientists all say that they do not know what brought about the big bang because there are no facts. To conclude that it was a god, lacking any facts, is intellectually dishonest. |
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Similarly, when you say it is "intellectually dishonest" would you agree that it therefore involves faith? Is it not true, then, that atheism also involves faith? |
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Please remember that most atheists lack of belief in a deity (because the evidence is lacking). Only a few atheists will claim that no deity of any kind exists. Quote:
Does it require faith on your part to have no belief that there exist Giant Green Blob Creatures living in the middle atmosphere of Jupiter? No. There is no evidence so you have no belief in them. That is not faith. That is simply a lack of belief. |
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And as to the point that simply because I don't know or care how the universe came into extence, some faith is implied, that's also incorrect. If you'd like, another Santa example, but on a larger scale: I do not believe that it is likely that this universe is actually just a pellet in some enourmous multiversal game of Pac Man. Does this imply that I've made a religion out of that disbelief? Certainly not. So you see, your statement that "it is not so easy to explain existence without God [as it is to explain the appearance of presents Christmas morning without appealing to Santa]" is easily countered with an argument of a similar type, but of much wider scope. Surely you can do better than that? |
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