The Logic of Atheism debate got me thinking about something. If atheism is defined as a disbelief in the existence of gods, then how does logic apply to that? I’m not sure logic is needed to justify a non-belief. Non-beliefs aren’t really based on arguments, they’re based on a lack of them. Convincing arguments supporting theism are lacking, therefore atheism. If logic is just a tool used to justify/support arguments, then how could it apply to a non-belief that is based on a lack of convincing arguments? — Pinprick
I prefer to make the strongest case for unbelief — 180 Proof
I’m not sure logic is needed to justify a non-belief. — Pinprick
If theism is cognitive, then its claims (e.g. "the Abrahamic Deity exists") are demonstrably true or not true.
By my logic, agnosticism with respect to any 'theistic deity' is incoherent (as pointed out here). — 180 Proof
By my logic, agnosticism with respect to any 'theistic deity' is incoherent — 180 Proof
One can believe in something like a creator deity without believing that it interferes in everyday life. — Michael
Fortunately, I've long left behind such sophomoric arguments (see my first post on p.1). — 180 Proof
'weak atheism' doesn't satisfy me philosophically (hasn't for decades, in fact). I prefer to make the strongest case for unbelief regardless of how weak or non-existent the argument for belief may be. — 180 Proof
You can believe in a 'creator deity' that does not 'intervene' in the world but creating the world amounts to a claim which can be evaluated in terms of evidence to warrant or defeat the claim. — 180 Proof
Your mother doesn't believe that my name is Michael, which is to say that "your mother believes that my name is Michael" is false. That's different to your mother believing that my name isn't Michael. — Michael
Try this analogy on for size:What does "lack of belief" mean? — TheMadFool
Try this analogy on for size:
watching "Star Trek" : theism :: not watching tv : atheism. — 180 Proof
Clearly you didn't understand my previous analogy. Here's another, Fool:
sodomy : theism :: celibacy : atheism. — 180 Proof
Atheism is not the negation of theism — 180 Proof
Non-beliefs aren’t really based on arguments — Pinprick
If logic is just a tool used to justify/support arguments — Pinprick
If atheism is defined as a disbelief in the existence of gods, then how does logic apply to that? I’m not sure logic is needed to justify a non-belief. Non-beliefs aren’t really based on arguments, they’re based on a lack of them. Convincing arguments supporting theism are lacking, therefore atheism. If logic is just a tool used to justify/support arguments, then how could it apply to a non-belief that is based on a lack of convincing arguments? — Pinprick
logically impossible God — 3017amen
If theism/a-theism is based on Omniscience (Omnipotence Paradox), descriptions of a deity or God, then the negation of same, is also based on that same illogical premise. In other words, a logically impossible God is certainly a concept that is used as evidence to counter theism. — 3017amen
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