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I have read up to the post above."I ought to call myself an agnostic; but, for all practical purposes, I am an atheist. I do not think the existence of the Christian God any more probable than the existence of the Gods of Olympus or Valhalla."
This part of Russell’s argument seems to me particularly weak. Russell may with impunity mock the gods of Olympus and Valhalla. Who is going to take offense? But the God of Abraham is still taken very seriously by a rather large portion of humanity. Putting the God of Christians in the same burial plot with the gods of Olympus and Valhalla seems not only juvenile, but decidedly premature.![]()
And I want to commend the author of the thread to bring back the topic of the thread, it is about how Russell dismisses God by comparing God to a teapot in space.
That is a trick of atheists, downgrading God in derisive humor and thus distracting people from examining whether he has made any serious argument against God’s existence.
They also resort to calling God a flying spaghetti monster, an invisible pink unicorn, a tooth fairy, Santa, etc.
Yes, they insist that the concept of God is no different from such figures, but that is not a valid comparison, because the concept of God is essentially different from the concepts of those ridiculous figures.
KingCoil