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tonyrey
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Your rejection of theism presupposes that you know something about the answer - that it is an alternative to theism.I agree with this. But the surest way to get people to stop asking questions is to pretend like we have answers already.
False! Theism is a belief and so is atheism.One of the problems with the “god did it” response is that it pretends to be knowledge.
It answers many questions that physicalism cannot answer: the origin of persons, rationality, free will and purposeful activity.It’s not an answer at all, but it pretends to be.
A distortion of theism. It is intellectually dishonest to reduce the intellect to a set of electrical impulses.To try to make that the equivalent of, “A magic man waved his hand and made everything – magic!” is the height of intellectual dishonesty, and it’s actually a little sickening to me.
You exhibit your lack of them in your lack of respect for others and your lack of insight into the immense value of existence.If you want to be that dishonest, go right ahead, but it tells the rest of us a lot about your values.
The fable that science can explain everything has been overturned already. You take the values of Christianity for granted but you would be the first to complain if you were attacked and robbed by a thug… Science tells us nothing about moral integrity and human rights…Chances are good that the distant future will have access to so much more evidence that several of our theories may be overturned. That doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t accept them now, as the best explanations based on the best evidence, nor does it mean that we should declare them to be the equivalent of fables invented by a nomad tribe thousands of years ago.