Personally I loathe to use the word God as I see it as a honorific title and myself would say a lack of belief in deity.A disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of God or gods. — 3017amen
I see belief as being a particular cognitive faculty I have and when faced with a specific question such as deity existence I'd say I lack that particular cognitive faculty for that specific content which is not equivalent to having a particular cognitive faculty for no specific content, hence why I wouldn't term atheism as a belief system and certainly not a religion.And so my existential argument is, you have to define the nature of belief.
I see belief as being a particular cognitive faculty I have and when faced with a specific question such as deity existence I'd say I lack that particular cognitive faculty for that specific content which is not equivalent to having a particular cognitive faculty for no specific content, hence why I wouldn't term atheism as a belief system and certainly not a religion. — Happenstance
And so my existential argument is, you have to define the nature of belief. — 3017amen
I do think what may be constituted as evidence as subjective.That is very close to St Anselm's expression of God being "greater than can be conceived."
Interesting in the present context of what constitutes evidence. — Valentinus
↪3017amen What way should I take it given no explanation why it's gibberish?
It may be gibberish but you don't seem to be forthcoming on why so. — Happenstance
How about a quote from the man himself to support your view? — Valentinus
Do all events have a cause? — 3017amen
Consider falling objects, we avoid them through our cognitive/perceptive abilities. — 3017amen
Time is existence — 3017amen
Know one has come close to elucidating the nature of existing things, for which topics I provided a discussion point. — 3017amen
...the notion of nonphysical existents is incoherent. — Terrapin Station
Time is eternity — 3017amen
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