Tonyrey, in the interest of time, and to give this discussion focused, I summarized our discussion. However, when
you put words in my mouth in your reply, you demonstrated, yet again, that you’re either very confused and/or setting up a straw man to dishonestly attack me:
TruthSeeker60;7733558 said:
To summarize, Tonyrey, the essence of what you’re trying to argue for, even if you don’t recognize that this is what you’re doing, is that you may be justified in believing in your god without evidence:
Tonyrey: “The basic point I have made is that rejection of an important claim like the nature of reality implies either ignorance - which is not an adequate reason - or an alternative explanation - which requires evidence.” post 542
Truthseeker60: “
ONE AUGHT TO ADMIT “I DON’T KNOW” RATHER THAN BELIEVING SOMETHING ON LITTLE OR NO EVIDENCE!”
Tonyrey: “I don’t know” is an impossible foundation for a rational existence.”
Truthseeker60: “One who believes in something without any evidence is
just as ignorant as the person who is humble enough to acknowledge ignorance. Both have the
same foundation for “rational existence” (whatever you mean by this vague phrase) except acknowledging ignorance, rather than believing in something without evidence, is the first step towards discovering what is true.
Arbitrarily believing a claim does not make one escape ignorance, rather, it would likely cause one to remain ignorant longer while he clings to his arbitrary belief.”
This sums up your position perfectly! What makes you assume existence is irrational, valueless and purposeless?
I didn’t mention whether or not the universe is rational, has value, or has purpose, much less make the claim that the universe lacked those things. Rather, I made the point that
if one is ignorant, then that person aught to admit ignorance instead of arbitrarily believing something.
It comes down to this. If no evidence for or against a god was discovered, would you believe in the existence of a god?
For most of your reply other than this, you either didn’t understand the point I was making, and/or made comments unrelated to it. Comments like the following show just how confused you are:
I am saying quite simply that truth cannot be explained in terms of matter. The onus is on you to explain how it can be.
“Truth” is the condition of being true. For example, one may say that Bob speaks the truth when he says that the earth revolves around the sun. So you’re basically saying that I need to prove that a statement can be true?!
Disbelief amounts to rejection - and rejection has positive and negative implications for one’s attitude and conduct. Please refer to the eminent atheist Sartre.
Here you confuse the difference between tentatively
not accepting the claim for the existence of something, and accepting the negative claim against the existence of something. You seem to think that they are one in the same!
Please refer to the eminent atheist Sartre.
If you understood his point, and his point was sound, you could just end this thing by laying it out.
Also, whether or not he believed in a god is irrelevant.
The essence of what you’re trying to argue for, even if you don’t recognize that this is what you’re doing, is that you may be justified in believing in your Godless universe without evidence!
I don’t need to know how the universe did come about (if that even makes sense to say) in order to
not believe that a god did it. The essence of your argument above is, “we don’t know how the universe came into existence without god, therefore, a god must have done it.” That is an argument from ignorance.
You also avoided specifying what you meant by “rational existence”. Perhaps you mean a rationality for living life (as opposed to committed suicide). Perhaps you were referring to a system of thought for organizing facts in a coherent way. Anyways, you used a vague term as a cheap debating tactic, then didn’t even specify what that term meant when you replied to my request for clarification! Instead you said, “You would soon discover if you were attacked by a lunatic,” which doesn’t do much to clarify your vague phrase. My guess is that in debates like this you like to be vague, because avoiding specifying what you specifically means allows you to essentially attack your opponent without actually saying anything.
I also wanted to briefly address this:
The existence of God is not a banned topic!
My thread about providing evidence that a god exists got shut down because “atheism”, which has to do with whether or not a god exists, is a banned topic. Also,
another thread that I started also got shut down because of the ban on atheism.
If it’s not, I’d like clarification from a moderator about if/how I can discuss whether or not a god exists without being banned.