In as much as I am obviously a theist to refer to a statement of mine as "typical theist Bull...." is a direct and intended insult. I was, however, not offended. I just took note of it.
It is quite typically mentioned by theists and is bullshit. It's not an insult to you, it's the reality of the situation. Of course if you would care to take the time to do a study of these "materialists" and ask them if they "want to rule [a] god out of the conversation" as opposed to just don't believe in one so therefore do not include it then you would undoubtedly come to the same conclusion.
But then I do wonder; how many "materialists" have you asked or consulted on the matter? Did you get your data from them or from theists? Was it something you heard at a local church meeting? Where did you get this rather bizarre information?
[edit] P.S And which god exactly is it they have this overwhelming desire to leave out of conversations? Thor perhaps? Odin, Apollo, Abellio? Which one?
You did not "explain why they were wrong". You said what you think, which differs from what I think, and with that I have not the least problem.
I see. So this then would be a case of what an atheist thinks about being an atheist vs what a theist thinks an atheist is.. Hmmm, I wonder who would be the more informed.
I am well aware that there remain a few people who propose the "always existed" idea. I left it out because it has vanishingly small support in the scientific community.
Source please. It would seem we are hanging around in different parts of that scientific community. Is this another snippet you got from church? But, suffice it to say, "there are only two possibilities" has
no support in the scientific community, and neither does one of those two being a god have
any support in the scientific community, so why oh why didn't you leave that out as well?
You said you see no reason to consider a God, and I am sure you don't. Perhaps you will present a workable mechanism by which everything appeared out of nothing.
Was done on my last post to you. Oh wait, it apparently has little support in the scientific community and thus should be left out. Guess we're right up shit street if we want to mention omnipotent space fairies.
And you are no doubt aware that such evolutionary notables as Dawkins freely state that no matter what the evidence to the contrary the notion of God can not be permitted. So I am quite accurate when I say that a desire to rule God out of the conversation is a prime desire, whether conscious or unconscious, of materialists.
Well I haven't watched or read everything he has been a part of so if you perhaps have a link to a relevant quote or vid then please do. In the meantime I think you should take into consideration that the words of one specific person do not in any way afford you the right to lay it on everyone or to amusingly claim that your statement is "accurate" on the basis of that one individual.
"I know a German nazi so all Germans are nazis"
Surely you can see where you're going wrong?
For example, when I said answerable to nothing it was obvious that I wasn't speaking of the mundane affairs of everyday life.
I'm sorry, but "answerable to
nothing", would include those things that you
personally consider 'mundane'. We are answerable, all of us.
You claimed that materialists have a 'belief system' which serves to comfort them against the idea that they are answerable to some specific higher power. There are most likely hundreds of thousands of higher powers you don't believe in. Your own claim would mean that you don't believe in these hundreds of thousands of gods for comfort [against the idea that you are answerable to them]. It is stupid at best.
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