Ok. I'm frankly fed up with most theists here constantly basing arguments on the idea that atheists claim that there is absolutely no god or even the possibility of one.
When I search for the definition of athiest or atheism, I find there are sites that get it right, sites that get it wrong, and sites (usually xian) that just plain lie about it.
So, for the sake of clarity, let's get it right here.
The atheists that I know and associate with and any atheists that I've read will not take the stance that there is proof for the non-existence of some kind of god. Our stance is simply that there is no compelling evidence to support one. Others find holy-book references enough. Not us.
There are many competing gods but any given theist is an atheist regarding all but the one he chooses to believe in.
So, the typical atheist argues that there is no good reason to believe in any gods as they are presented. There is nothing that leads us to the inescapable conclusion that some form of supernatural being is in existence.
So, can we please stop using this particular lie in our theist vs. atheist discussions?
Anyone care to add to this?
When I search for the definition of athiest or atheism, I find there are sites that get it right, sites that get it wrong, and sites (usually xian) that just plain lie about it.
So, for the sake of clarity, let's get it right here.
The atheists that I know and associate with and any atheists that I've read will not take the stance that there is proof for the non-existence of some kind of god. Our stance is simply that there is no compelling evidence to support one. Others find holy-book references enough. Not us.
There are many competing gods but any given theist is an atheist regarding all but the one he chooses to believe in.
So, the typical atheist argues that there is no good reason to believe in any gods as they are presented. There is nothing that leads us to the inescapable conclusion that some form of supernatural being is in existence.
So, can we please stop using this particular lie in our theist vs. atheist discussions?
Anyone care to add to this?
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