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tonyrey
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Do you acknowledge ignorance regarding the reality of truth and the power of reason?“I don’t know” is an impossible foundation for a rational existence.”
Do you believe in them without evidence? How would you prove to the materialist that they exist independently and are not reducible to atomic activity?
By failing to acknowledge the existence of God you implicitly reject the existence of value and purpose in the universe. Value implies purpose and purpose implies intention - which is lacking in molecules.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.
If you are ignorant of whether God exists it is reasonable to make allowance for that possibility. Do you do so?Rather, I made the point that if one is ignorant, then that person aught to admit ignorance instead of arbitrarily believing something.
I would allow for the possibility and pray on the off-chance that my prayers would be heard. That would be a more balanced view than living as if material reality is the sole reality.If no evidence for or against a god was discovered, would you believe in the existence of a god?
A true statement corresponds to a fact. Can you observe a fact or correspondence with your senses? Is the condition of being true a **physical **condition?“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.
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.Disbelief amounts to rejection - and rejection has positive and negative implications for one’s attitude and conduct.
Not accepting a claim amounts in practice to ignoring the claim. Does the possibility that God exists affect your life in any way?
You don’t need to know anything to disbelieve!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.
That is a distortion of my argument.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.”
If you cannot distinguish a rational existence from the existence of a lunatic there is no point in trying to explain the difference…You also avoided specifying what you meant by “rational existence”. Perhaps you mean a rationality for living life (as opposed to committed suicide).
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 you confine yourself to discussing **the validity of the arguments **for the existence of God I see no reason why your post should be banned. You probably overstepped the mark in some way.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.