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[quote=CCIP] Before you place the "burden on proof" on anyone, please establish the reason why we should presume that presence, rather than absence of God, should be viewed as the default/unmarked position to a logical mind. Quote:
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I feel bad for you because you have nothing greater than yourself to believe in. You all spend a great deal of time questioning my beliefs yet I have yet to see your proof that God does not exist. |
Well you've lost the argument at the point where you failed to state which precise God's existence you want us to disprove, or rather which God's absence you want us to prove. You have no reference for us. You also haven't managed to say anything substantial in regard as to why the burden of proof should be with the unmarked (absence) rather than marked (presence) position.
Meanwhile, since you're asking us to prove the absence of a God to whom we can't possibly have a reference, you're essentially asking us to disprove the existence of a concept without reference. In other words you're asking us to disprove nothing. We can't disprove nothing. Nothing is nothing. You've essentially asked us to divide 0 by something here and come up with an answer of 1. We can't divide a 0 by anything. Give us a number to divide, and then we can start dividing it. |
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"Your god doesn't exist because my god says he does not exist. Unless you can prove that my god does not exist then your god does not exist." You could say the same back and so on This is a logic loop, so your assumption that the burden of proof is to disprove something must be nonsense as anything that creates a logic loop is nonsense. |
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God is beyond your mathematics. Your attempt to place Him within your human understanding is how He wants you to find His grace. AND Seems to me the only thing(s) proven is that atheism is a religion on this board (my original post was moved to a discussion about religion). Secondly, that there is a prejudice against those who believe in God on this board. Its OK to question those who believe in the existance of God but not to question those who deny God's existance. |
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I'm not sure if there are any atheists in this topic. The majority of the people posting in this topic have some form of spirituality. My self very much included. You are quite welcome to question those that do not hold your beliefs, but be prepared to have the validity of your questions questioned. *edit* I'm going off to spend my time else where for a bit. Over to you guys.. |
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Someone not even reading our posts, that's for sure. Just a page ago I outlined my perception of God and my view of spirituality, along with my acceptance of the core Christian philosophy (but not dogma). Honestly, I'm willing to come out and say that a "Lord" perception of God is 1) degrading to God (lowering himself to doing the dirty laundry of wayward primates - and that's besides being clinically insane); 2) shamelessly egocentric (raising the place of humanity and one's own individual status as an 'immortal soul' in the grand scale of things without cause); 3) an insult to what one might call a 'divine' harmony of logic and structure that is precisely WHERE God most obviously is (in my view) - you're rejecting universal reason in favour of a concept you've no proof for. I think it's in the rejection of God's reason (in the sense of logic, harmony and structure) where you most directly and unwittingly disproved his existence in the form that you perceive. Furthermore, I believe your (waste gate, if it's unclear) most recent posting has been a rather thinly veiled insult, at which I'm not pleased. |
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I perceived something else. Although I am comfortable with my beliefs, I am not comfortable with the implication that I am some how fooling myself, or worse an idiot, because of my beliefs. The implications offends not only myself but I dare say many. |
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Go on. It should be easy. Waiting......................................... Quote:
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