"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity"I'm starting to wonder if this is a troll post. — ProbablyTrue
Still not a single one reasonable argument for atheism. — Henri
If God exists, His brilliance, His presence, ought be so all-encompasing as to be utterly undeniable. So that His existence is denied is extraordinary, if He exists.
But His existence is denied. — Banno
I can't believe that a just and loving God could allow one of His followers to make such an atrocious argument, so I'm forced to conclude that God doesn't exist. QED.Only after I came to an understanding that God exists, I started to look into atheistic arguments more closely.
And my conclusion is that atheists, both in general and those most prominent ones, are:
1) quite unreasonable in interpreting what nature provides as clues for or against God
2) quite unreasonable in their reasoning about God
The amount of blank ammunition atheists generally use against God makes me think that atheism itself is a miracle. Meaning, it's not something natural, but interruption of nature forced from something outside of our observable world.
And as a miracle, it's basically one more clue for existence of God. — Henri
1) quite unreasonable in interpreting what nature provides as clues for or against God
2) quite unreasonable in their reasoning about God — Henri
If God exists, His brilliance, His presence, ought be so all-encompasing as to be utterly undeniable. So that His existence is denied is extraordinary, if He exists. — Banno
Why on Earth would a supposed all-powerful, all-knowing, all-good deity... — jorndoe
What is the evidence for this "Hitchens' razor"? It doesn't provide any evidence for it's claim, so it can be dismissed without evidence. — Henri
If the failure of proof of nonexistence is taken as proof of existence, then we must conclude that all exist. — Asimov
Prove that a human has to understand everything about reality. — Henri
Of course we're not omniscient. — jorndoe
If the failure of proof of nonexistence is taken as proof of existence, then we must conclude that all exist. — Asimov
What about this "Hitchens' razor", by the way? It's embarrassing how some are using this to evaluate their thoughts:
"That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence."
What is the evidence for this "Hitchens' razor"? It doesn't provide any evidence for it's claim, so it can be dismissed without evidence.
Nothing of note would ever be invented with this razor sharp method of thinking, since ideas would be dismissed without evidence, on spot, having being asserted without evidence. — Henri
Satan has spoken to me supernaturally. — ProbablyTrue
If satan spoke to you supernaturally, then you have been told a lie. — Henri
So again we just have to believe you. — Banno
This thread is about how atheists come to their conclusion through unreasonable thought process. Nothing to do with people believing me or not about the existence of God. — Henri
Then wouldn't it be appropriate for you to set out the atheistic arguments that are so poor, and show us the error of our ways? — Banno
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