Wow, I've never seen one person throw around the word "faith" so much in a thread. And incorrectly at that!
Since when does an atheist claim an absolutes, yet, here, you make an absolute declaration! What is this based upon?
I simply said a firm WRONG because liljp617 had already addressed your claim quite nicely. There was no sense in repeating exactly what he said. But because you insist: you are wrong because the vast majority of atheists are smart enough to know that no one can ever 100% disprove the existence of something that is invisible. Most atheists propose that
it is extremely unlikely for a god to exist, but you sometimes might catch them making assertions that they KNOW there is not a god, and that is only because based on the evidence against
defined gods, the possibility of them existing is so miniscule that it is appropriate to round it down to zero.
I do not know where you came up with the idea "you can't have a belief without evidence." People believe in many things without evidence!
I was saying that your use of the term faith against atheists was incorrect. The main definition of faith is belief without evidence; intelligent atheists don't have "faith" that a god probably doesn't exist, they've looked at the EVIDENCE which
confirms a god probably doesn't exist.
The exact opposite of faith!And yes, "people" believe in many things without evidence (scientists don't!). This doesn't make the things lay people believe true, however. Logic always trumps emotions, and usually the things people are believing without good evidence are based on emotions (prime example: god).
"belief without evidence" is only one definition of faith, btw.
It is the main and most important one.
This so called "FACT that there is no tangible evidence for any god" is certainly a statement about something "believed" to be true by you based upon your own "fact" criteria.
It's true! Pretty much every argument for god that believers give can be obliterated by science, reason, logic. My "fact criteria" is based off of what has been proven, demonstrated, observed by professionals who devote their LIVES to discovering what is true (also logic, which can only be obtained by being intelligent). And that's not an appeal to authority, that's an appeal to what WORKS.
A believer's "fact criteria", on the other hand, is almost entirely based on appeals to emotion. Something good happens in their life and rather than realizing that it came about it in a completely natural way, attribute it to a god they already want to believe in. A believer doesn't typically investigate, question, or analyze the dogmatic, unrealistic claims of their religion and if they do, they typically stick to like-minded pseudo-sources rather than creditable, objective ones.
placing your trust in your knowledge base, which cannot even hold 1% of the known knowledge in the State you live in, let alone the universe. Therefore, your conviction can only be based upon faith - period!
I've heard a believer try to pull this "fast one" before on
The Atheist Experience. You realize that the person making the claim that there is a god is the one who is in the position to prove it (burden of proof)? Besides that, all we can do is live our lives based on our current pool of knowledge.
It doesn't serve any point believing in something that has yet to be proven; a person can really waste their life clinging to maybes, what-ifs, and unknowable possibilities.
So, there IS hard evidence against specific defined gods like the god of the Bible? Interesting philosophy, but it is really nothing more than a philosophical statement.
YES. How is it philosophical to realize that the Bible has multiple contradictions, conflicts with science, and also makes Yahweh out to be completely barbaric while also saying that he is all-loving? How is it philosophical to study the history of your religion and realize the only reason it was successful is because your lot SLAUGHTERED AND TORTURED anyone who didn't believe? You also had books thrown out of the Bible that sounded
too bat-*bleep* crazy. The only "philosophical" things are those that relate to common sense, like how does an all-loving, perfect god send people to hell for FINITE crimes to be tortured INFINITELY?
Anyone who has taken a few basic science courses in college knows how the "evolutionary theory" changes, morphs, and contradicts itself every five years.
Evolution is a fact. It happened and still happens. HOW it happens is a THEORY, still open for discussion and improvement. Anyone who has graduated beyond their few basic science courses knows that.
In fact, evolutionary scientists so disagree with themselves now that some would argue that there is no such theory anymore. If you are basing your atheism foundation on the crumbling contradictions within the evolutionary scientific community, I would say it is time to get out of the house! Believe me when I say that I am not even including the creation science community in my analysis!
Again, it is completely bizarre how theists trash the science that goes against their Biblegod while at the same time taking advantage of a computer to type on, a fridge to keep their food safe, a car to get them places, shots to keep them healthy...go live in a cave and stop being a hypocrite if you really trust your sky daddy more than science!
And no, evolution is not the main reason I personally don't believe in Jesus. Do you seriously think there is better evidence for your 6,000-year-old Earth?
One thing that studies have proven is this: all five senses can be deceived - that makes it quite unbelievable that one would place one's faith in them!
And god gave you your five senses, right? What does that say about him? lol Your senses can be deceived, but they can also give you a workable enough picture of reality.
I notice you make this claim about everyone who disagrees with you.
I notice you only have ~30 posts under your belt, so can I seriously believe you've been stalking all of my posts? For the record, I've only consistently called marieelissa a troll because she is one (I can get at least 10 people on this forum to back me up on this one). You haven't been around long enough to see yet. All I was saying is you were being purposefully provoking (like a troll) in your statement. I certainly don't make such a claim just because a person disagrees.
Some of the most intelligent minds in America have declared atheism a religion
Appeal to authority. We don't have a book of dogma, we don't have weekly religious services, we don't demand tithes or a tax-exempt status...come on now.
Do you really want to place your faith in your own reasoning abilities?
This is such a laughable question. It requires the very reasoning you speak of to form such a question!
That's all anyone can do, and you do it too. You can only attempt to grow in knowledge to better your reasoning abilities.
I do not believe for a moment that everything an atheist believes is based upon what is "TESTABLE and TRUE."
Give me some examples of things an atheist could believe that aren't then.
They choose only those evidences that support their presuppositions, so even if one were to present other evidence, it wouldn't matter - their faith is too strong in their presuppositions to consider any alternatives!
Here's your favorite again: WRONG. The vast majority of us would not be so stupid as to deny
real evidence for god if it were presented to us. The problem is, theists have failed time and again to do this. We wouldn't be happy if you could prove it's your Biblegod that is the real one (because he's an evil pr*ck), but we couldn't say we don't believe in him. On the contrary, it is most theists who are sticking their fingers in their ears, shielding their eyes, and making excuses for
real evidence that conflicts with their notion of god.
Nice deflection, however, the fact of the matter is that atheists do not determine when or how they are going to die, so they are under an illusion that they are in charge of their own destiny. In fact, even if they write out their ten year plan, they will discover that all the details of the plan will not be what they thought they would be at all in 99% of the cases.
Hmm, well I certainly don't think of the day I die as my destiny. Life is about LIFE, not death. The journey is what's really important, not the fact that one day it will end --
you are greatly in control of how happy your life is. I guess I'm weird in that I don't come up with any 5/10/20 year plans; I have some basic things that I want to accomplish, but I don't put a timeline to them and I know I will be successful because I already have experience being successful, and that is my personality to actually
get things done (what I just described does not apply for a lot of people).
And people CAN have some control over their deaths: if you don't want to die early, it's better if you don't binge-drink, weigh 500 pounds, or walk around the bad part of town late at night.
Not everyone believes in situation ethics - sorry!
And those who go against the good of the whole by murdering, stealing, or raping get thrown in prison.
Yes, I have ignored countless commandments.
And I bet I can guess why...it's because you value being right with society over what god's word commands you to do. Also you
inherently know stoning disobedient children or non-virgin women to death is
wrong; you disagree with your god's morals, you just don't want to admit it. Gee, I guess that makes you "self-righteous"!