Does it? Please provide some evidence for this assertion."lack of belief" is a misnomer. Semantically or etymologically or even by basic standards of epistemology it makes NO sense
Does it? Please provide some evidence for this assertion."lack of belief" is a misnomer. Semantically or etymologically or even by basic standards of epistemology it makes NO sense
So what you're saying is that perception is dependent on existence?
Don't be silly. Provide me with evidence that you exist
Am I? Really?No what you are saying is that existence is dependent on perception.
greenberg,
Questions like this from sam:
Are designed to do nothing more than drive the discussion from any hope of progress, back to rediculous levels of semantic and pseudophilosophical babble.
It's here patented trademark. Don't infringe.
greenberg,
Questions like this from sam:
Are designed to do nothing more than drive the discussion from any hope of progress, back to rediculous levels of semantic and pseudophilosophical babble.
Is it? Does it help the discussion move forward?So asking for evidence that you, the person who does not believe without evidence, exists, in a PHILOSOPHY forum, is pseudopsychobabble.
She, like myself, just want you to be true to your criteria of reasoning.
Like theists? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!She, like myself, just want you to be true to your criteria of reasoning.
Is it? Does it help the discussion move forward?
Like theists? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Liar.So what you really want is to "move the discussion forward"?
And to this end, you'll employ whatever gets you there?
By the definition of atheism accepted by me, atheism is the lack of belief in god(s).
Just a point that (Q) has been trying to make for the last bazillion posts,
it's clear to us that your god-besotted brains are just not up to the task of comprehending how anyone could consider your precious god thingy as a null proposition.
So? How much more focused on the point of the goddamned thread can you get? And all you have to say is "So?"
Then it dosen't apply to you, does it?If you are addressing this to me: I am not a theist, nor have I ever believed in God.
All I ever did in relation to believing in God was feel guilty because I couldn't believe in God, as not believing in God was a terrible stygma where I grew up.
She, like myself, just want you to be true to your criteria of reasoning.
...not believing in God was a terrible stygma where I grew up.