I'm not answering your questiom because you have yet to actually finish the question. You have yet to finish the question because you can't finish the question.I understand why it's scary to answer that question. But you're not having an honest conversation if that's not on your list of possibilities.What if there isn't a god?
Guess you missed it above:Don't throw up a straw man. Don't presume. Just answer the question.What if there is no god?
You're again saying something to the effect of "you're the one being unreasonable", which is incredible given that your position can be summed up as "using reason and ignoring reason are equally/similarly reasonable".I'm fine with dropping it, I never had any intention of trying to convince you of anything. Nobody in their right mind should attempt such a feat.
Understood reasoning you mean.You're again saying something to the effect of "you're the one being unreasonable", which is incredible given that your position can be summed up as "using reason and ignoring reason are equally/similarly reasonable".I'm fine with dropping it, I never had any intention of trying to convince you of anything. Nobody in their right mind should attempt such a feat.This isn't a blanket dismissal of religion, or ghosts, or Santa Claus, or whatever. It's just pointing out that the important distinctions in their respective bases shouldn't be reduced to "hey, they're all just -isms".
I think it's taking an extraordinarily long time in humanity's existence to get over the concept of gods.Guess you missed it above:Don't throw up a straw man. Don't presume. Just answer the question.What if there is no god?
I would say I'm surprised humanity actually figured out the right ism since I believe no ism is correct. And if one were to be correct, I'm surprised it happened this early in our evolution.
If you would like me to expand on "then what", I would add...then nothing. If god doesn't exist and there is no afterlife, then nothing. It's not like Atheists are going to get gloating rights over Christians in the afterlife since there won't be one. If there is not God and no afterlife, then nothing.
I'm not Christian by the way if that's what you are assuming by this persistance of asking an open ended question over and over.
Versus non-understood reasoning?Understood reasoning you mean.
I wouldn't care, mostly because they won't be able to. Now tell me, how am I supposed to answer your vague question without knowing what you're actually asking me.I think it's taking an extraordinarily long time in humanity's existence to get over the concept of gods.Why would you care if Atheists gloat over Christians?Guess you missed it above:I would say I'm surprised humanity actually figured out the right ism since I believe no ism is correct. And if one were to be correct, I'm surprised it happened this early in our evolution.If you would like me to expand on "then what", I would add...then nothing. If god doesn't exist and there is no afterlife, then nothing. It's not like Atheists are going to get gloating rights over Christians in the afterlife since there won't be one. If there is not God and no afterlife, then nothing.I'm not Christian by the way if that's what you are assuming by this persistance of asking an open ended question over and over.Don't throw up a straw man. Don't presume. Just answer the question.What if there is no god?
Why are you conflating Atheism with science? Atheism is the lack of belief in gods. Science is the building of knowledge and understanding through testing and observation.It's just Atheism thinks god is a mythos and science is the creator.
Yes, nom-understood reasoning AKA things we have yet to underatand in our evolutionary process. As we evolve we come to better understand our origins. But we will never have the answer unless there actually is an afterlife and we somehow become capable of communicating with it./throws hands up in the air
Versus non-understood reasoning?I'm unfamiliar with the branch of atheism that regards science as the 'creator'. Is this what scientology is? Somewhat serious question.Understood reasoning you mean.
As an Atheist, what do you believe created life?Why are you conflating Atheism with science? Atheism is the lack of belief in gods. Science is the building of knowledge and understanding through testing and observation.It's just Atheism thinks god is a mythos and science is the creator.
"What if there is no god" is a pretty straightforward question. There's no "gotcha" in there anywhere. I started off being curious about the statement, "If there is a God, us understanding the concept fully is unlikely." I became curiouser when you wouldn't answer what was a simple question.Now tell me, how am I supposed to answer your vague question without knowing what you're actually asking me.
It's not a simple question at all because it isn't there is or there isn't a god."What if there is no god" is a pretty straightforward question. There's no "gotcha" in there anywhere. I started off being curious about the statement, "If there is a God, us understanding the concept fully is unlikely." I became curiouser when you wouldn't answer what was a simple question.Now tell me, how am I supposed to answer your vague question without knowing what you're actually asking me.