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From where would it come from?
Revisiting this post: 🙂

Does an Atheist physically lose / remove their soul?

mind…I’m not talking about what they put their soul through ]🙂

A; The Soul comes from God
B; Only God has that power to give the soul - only God has that power to remove the Soul
C; The soul is good - given by God
D; The soul has value
E; God is Truth

Therefore

F.All that were given a soul… have some objective truths.

mind again - I’m not talking about whether they ignore or place value on these objective truths - or the existence of their soul damaging their soul ] - but is the soul present? Would the soul not hold objective truths - still?
 
Revisiting this post: 🙂

Does an Atheist physically lose / remove their soul?

mind…I’m not talking about what they put their soul through ]🙂

A; The Soul comes from God
B; Only God has that power to give the soul - only God has that power to remove the Soul
C; The soul is good - given by God
D; The soul has value
E; God is Truth

Therefore

F.All that were given a soul… have some objective truths.

mind again - I’m not talking about whether they ignore or place value on these objective truths - or the existence of their soul damaging their soul ] - but is the soul present? Would the soul not hold objective truths - still?
Atheists don’t believe in the existence of souls.
 
When atheists come to know objective truth they cease to be atheists.
Have their souls been removed by God? - If so how do they convert?

A better way to state it IMO :

When an Atheist ** Acknowledges ** the objective truth - they convert.

It’s not that they don’t possess objective truth.

A;IF God is Truth
B; God doesn’t lie
C: God gives and takes Souls.

Would not the very soul hold objective truths?
 
When atheists come to know objective truth they cease to be atheists.
many atheists know objective truths, and I would even say that most believe some truths are absolute and objective. They might not be able to justify that belief, but they believe it to be so nonetheless. The attitude of an atheist toward objective truth is similar to that of a solipsist Bertrand Russell once mentioned in a book or article; this solipsist, he claimed, once said to him “why yes I’m a solipsist, and I’m surprised more people aren’t also solispsists.” Of course, this sentence is so delightfully absurd. But the point being, a person can believe in an objective truth while denying the philosophical root of that truth, perhaps because, try as they might to deny the reason for said truth (which in itself one may say is another truth), they cannot bring themselves to deny the truth itself, which they find so necessary. So one might say that often atheists irrationally believe in the truth, if that makes sense.
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Believing that gravity doesn’t exist doesn’t make it so.
Of course it does! Haven’t you seen the Matrix? All you have to do is free your mind and reject the notion that the world is based on rules. It also helps to be high all the time like Keanu Reeves.
 
many atheists know objective truths, and I would even say that most believe some truths are absolute and objective. They might not be able to justify that belief, but they believe it to be so nonetheless. The attitude of an atheist toward objective truth is similar to that of a solipsist Bertrand Russell once mentioned in a book or article; this solipsist, he claimed, once said to him “why yes I’m a solipsist, and I’m surprised more people aren’t also solispsists.” Of course, this sentence is so delightfully absurd. But the point being, a person can believe in an objective truth while denying the philosophical root of that truth, perhaps because, try as they might to deny the reason for said truth (which in itself one may say is another truth), they cannot bring themselves to deny the truth itself, which they find so necessary. So one might say that often atheists irrationally believe in the truth, if that makes sense.

Of course it does! Haven’t you seen the Matrix? All you have to do is free your mind and reject the notion that the world is based on rules. It also helps to be high all the time like Keanu Reeves.
Taking PCP doesn’t negate gravity either. It often ends in tragedy trying to prove that it doesn’t exist.
 
many atheists know objective truths, and I would even say that most believe some truths are absolute and objective. They might not be able to justify that belief, but they believe it to be so nonetheless. The attitude of an atheist toward objective truth is similar to that of a solipsist Bertrand Russell once mentioned in a book or article; this solipsist, he claimed, once said to him “why yes I’m a solipsist, and I’m surprised more people aren’t also solispsists.” Of course, this sentence is so delightfully absurd. But the point being, a person can believe in an objective truth while denying the philosophical root of that truth, perhaps because, try as they might to deny the reason for said truth (which in itself one may say is another truth), they cannot bring themselves to deny the truth itself, which they find so necessary. So one might say that often atheists irrationally believe in the truth, if that makes sense.
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many atheists know objective truths, and I would even say that most believe some truths are absolute and objective. They might not be able to justify that belief, but they believe it to be so nonetheless. The attitude of an atheist toward objective truth is similar to that of a solipsist Bertrand Russell once mentioned in a book or article; this solipsist, he claimed, once said to him “why yes I’m a solipsist, and I’m surprised more people aren’t also solispsists.” Of course, this sentence is so delightfully absurd. But the point being, a person can believe in an objective truth while denying the philosophical root of that truth, perhaps because, try as they might to deny the reason for said truth (which in itself one may say is another truth), they cannot bring themselves to deny the truth itself, which they find so necessary. So one might say that often atheists irrationally believe in the truth, if that makes sense.
I would agree, except that it doesn’t seem rational to sever the foundation of an objective truth from that very truth.
 
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