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↪David Mo Your muddle makes you sound like one of Frankie's fraught relations trying to brown-nose your way (back) into an inheritance ... Please stop. You're spin makes it even more clear that he can't defend his own muddle. :meh: — 180 Proof
There is no reason in the world why "a lack of 'belief' in gods"should be considered "the only necessary and sufficient quality" to be considered an atheist. In fact, it isn't! — Frank Apisa
One...EVERY person I have ever known or know of who chooses to use the descriptor "atheist" uses it because that person WANTS TO. They choose to uses it. It is their choice to use it. — Frank Apisa
Two, EVERY person I have ever known or know of chooses to do so because he/she either "believes" there are no gods or "believes" that it is more likely that no gods exist than that at least one god does. — Frank Apisa
I do not meet either of those other necessities. I do NOT choose to use it or have it used of me...and I do NOT "believe" there are no gods nor that "it is more likely that there are no gods than that there is at least one."
I am not an atheist. — Frank Apisa
You do hold a belief in God's non existence.
Belief is not something whimsical and fairy-tale, belief is a real function. It's like a hypothesis, or guess. — Qwex
Someone asks you, do you think God exists? You say I believe not so. You may not say that but it is applicable. — Qwex
No babies aren't intrinsically atheistic. If Atheism is correct, there should be no God question. Saying no to God is good, but conflating that "no" to a now permenant position is stupid. — Qwex
Me: I said no and I mean no.
You; I said no, but I don't really mean no. I mean yes but by saying no. Don't believe me? Who cares, belief is for fools. — Qwex
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↪Frank Apisa Absolutely not, but it is telling of a cognitive dissonant mindset, which you may be able to jump on before it's too late. — ep3265
Anytime now would be good a time to start. :sweat:I can defend everything I have written. — Frank Apisa
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I can defend everything I have written.
— Frank Apisa
Anytime now would be good a time to start. — 180 Proof
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Look, Frank, nobody is saying that you have to introduce yourself as an atheist. You're clearly also an agnostic; I'm getting the impression of a hard agnostic, who thinks knowledge about God is impossible. So calling yourself an agnostic is fine.
But if other people mean by "atheist" someone who doesn't believe God exists (not "who believes God doesn't exist"), and your view falls under that umbrella, then you're also an atheist in that sense of the word. You don't have to identify yourself as one, but you don't get to tell other people (who don't believe God exists, but also don't believe God doesn't exist -- like you) that they aren't really atheists; and if they're really atheists, and you believe the same thing as them, then you are too, in that sense of the word, even if you don't want to call yourself that. — Pfhorrest
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Not only saying so, I've easily demonstrated you're wrong several times already on this thread. And just for kicks, Frankie! But your only reply's always the same assertion without argument to the contrary that clumsily evades any direct, critical engagement with my, @DingoJones' or others' arguments; from the OP on your whiny special pleading, and tantrum foot-stomping, doesn't make what you say so no matter how many times you repeat yourself.Are you saying I am wrong about that? — Frank Apisa
No. I prefer Freethinker ... or anti-theist.Here is my question again:
Apparently you call yourself an atheist. — Frank Apisa
You guess wrong, Frankie, because either you've not read what I've written on this thread or you can't understand what I've written or both.My guess is that YOU "believe" there are no gods...
Not even wrong. Again.... or you "believe" it is more likely that there are no gods than that there is at least one.
As wrong, Frankie, as claiming you're (also) not a 'weak atheist'. :razz:Are you saying I am wrong about that?
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Here is my question again:
Apparently you call yourself an atheist.
— Frank Apisa
No. I prefer Freethinker ... or atheologist.
My guess is that YOU "believe" there are no gods...
You guess wrong, Frankie, because either you've not read what I've written on this thread or you can't understand what I've written or both.
... or you "believe" it is more likely that there are no gods than that there is at least one.
Not even wrong. Again.
Are you saying I am wrong about that?
As wrong, Frankie, as claiming you're (also) not a 'weak atheist'. :razz: — 180 Proof
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Its amazing how low his reading comprehension is. You answered his question in the first line of your response, but it just doesnt sink in. — DingoJones
:lol:I am not "wrong", young man — Frank Apisa
A "very stable genius", huh? :ok: :rofl:... my reading comprehension and writing skills are way above average. Obviously a great deal higher than yours ... — Frank Apisa
Apparently you call yourself an atheist. My guess is that YOU "believe" there are no gods...or you "believe" it is more likely that there are no gods than that there is at least one.
Are you saying I am wrong about that? — Frank Apisa
Not only saying so, I've easily demonstrated you're wrong several times already on this thread. — 180 Proof
All those words in answer to my question...and with no answer. — Frank Apisa
Its amazing how low his reading comprehension is. You answered his question in the first line of your response, but it just doesnt sink in. — DingoJones
He did NOT answer my question in the first line of his response... — Frank Apisa
Are you saying I am wrong about that? — Frank Apisa
Not only saying so, I've easily demonstrated you're wrong several times already on this thread. — 180 Proof
...and my reading comprehension and writing skills are way above average — Frank Apisa
I am not a genius — Frank Apisa
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