Georgios Bakalis         
         
DingoJones         
         
javi2541997         
         Do atheists actively not want God to exist? — Georgios Bakalis
is there ever an element of not wanting God to exists? — Georgios Bakalis
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DingoJones         
         
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counterpunch         
         Hi, I am a theist and I have a question for atheists. I hope this does not cause too much turmoil. Do atheists actively not want God to exist? I am aware that many atheists come to their conclusion because they believe God is impossible and other reasons. However, is there ever an element of not wanting God to exists? I hope this makes sense. — Georgios Bakalis
Amalac         
         
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counterpunch         
         No. Not at all. My question is simply inquiring into some of the motives for atheism. — Georgios Bakalis
javi2541997         
         would be subterfuges as well, such as Nihilism. Would you agree with this statement? — Georgios Bakalis
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Georgios Bakalis         
         
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Amalac         
         
counterpunch         
         I see. So your faith is not an expression of wanting God to exist? — counterpunch
I wouldn’t say so in the slightest. Of course, I am glad God exists, but that came after my realisation. Perhaps none of us are free from the confirmation bias, but I believe I came to my belief logically — Georgios Bakalis
Banno         
         
khaled         
         and yet the atheist supposedly believes in none of them. Because of this, I reckon the atheist would need to account more generally — Georgios Bakalis
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Dawnstorm         
         God - That which atheists do not think exist — Georgios Bakalis
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