But to make good on the debate that never was, I challenge 180 Proof to a duel! If yes, we'll iron out the details. 3017 will moderate it. — Hanover
Everything he said was posturing, my guess is he was hoping to barf out enough words that he could have plenty of weeds to hide in when he inevitably evaded addressing the actual topic of debate. — DingoJones
They already had humans build many, many mosques.The mosquitoes will rule. — frank
No, but the cat wouldn't let me sleep in, so there's that. And it's cold and windy and I really don't want to go out and muck out the chicken coup. So a good time to stay inside and trade insults with whomever is willing. — Banno
Your definition is more of an ideal atheist: as you see it. — Tom Storm
A no true Scotsman fallacy happens when someone hears a description of the characteristics of X and argues that 'they're are not X' (because the description doesn't suit the person's preferred understanding and argument). — Tom Storm
I'll remind you of what you said: — Tom Storm
You don't own the definition of atheism. If someone says they are an atheist and they don't believe in god, they are an atheist. Period. They may be an untheorized atheist, but so what? Atheism may have an ideal form (humanism and skepticism) but that's not what we were talking about. — Tom Storm
About 50% of atheists I have met at freethinkers forums/events over 40 years and the like have no or little interest in logical foundations. They may be inchoate but they are still atheists. I was an atheist for 20 years before I ever examined reason and logic. — Tom Storm
Having a debate about why so many atheists are not philosophically inclined and can't really justify their atheism might be a more rewarding line to follow. — Tom Storm
American Atheists definition of atheism:
Atheism is one thing: A lack of belief in gods. It is simply a rejection of the assertion that there are gods.
The only common thread that ties all atheists together is a lack of belief in gods. Some of the best debates we have ever had have been with fellow atheists. This is because atheists do not have a common belief system — Tom Storm
If I have a belief in an entity that is responsible for creating everything, starting the universe, a guardian of the world and universe, but I absolutely won't call it a "God" and do not accept anyone claiming my belief in such an entity is a belief in God, what am I? — Christoffer
If atheism is only about a lack of belief in a God or Gods, then what do you call them who lack belief in any superstition, supernatural, ghosts, fortune-telling or whatever fantasy you can come up with? — Christoffer
So a Buddhist atheist can therefore exist? — Christoffer
If I have a belief in an entity that is responsible for creating everything, starting the universe, a guardian of the world and universe, but I absolutely won't call it a "God" and do not accept anyone claiming my belief in such an entity is a belief in God, what am I? — Christoffer
I suggest you read about secular humanism, this is the worldview you seem to have in mind. — Tom Storm
Buddhism is often described as an atheistic religion. — Tom Storm
A theist. — Tom Storm
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