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Zaccheus
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It seems my definition of ‘deist’ was sloppy and inaccurate. Thank you for the correction.
There is a foundational belief that what we grow in is based on. "We believe in God the Father…theistic side of different levels of unbelief, what terms or labels they use for the differences I have presented, etc. Too many problems about this conversation is that both sides are using the same words but in sightly, but significantly different ways.
Where the problem always occurs is in the different meanings for the same word. One reason for this for atheism is that is can be taken as either no belief in any God or gods, although there may be God or gods, vs belief that there is no God or gods.Good to know, I am about communicating ideas with the best words as I know to use. If you have a better word to use to point out the same nuance I am, then let me know.
For example: jar of marbles that no one can investigate. There is either an even or odd number of marbles. The theist claims there is an even number of marbles. I would say, I don’t believe you. Does that mean I believe there is an odd number of marbles? No, for the same reasons. So what is my position on the marbles? I didn’t make one. I only responded to your claim for why you believe it’s even.I disagree with their definition of atheist though. There is a difference between I don’t believe your claim of X and I believe X is false. What term would you use for someone like me who does not believe in the supernatural because all the presentations and evidence has yet to convince me? I am not stating that I know it is not there, just that the theists’ reasons and evidence is lacking to convince me that it should be there.
I do not believe “there is no god”, I believe that the reasons and evidence to make that conclusion are not justified for that conclusion as of yet. I am responding only to the presentation for why someone believes.
If someone believes X and you are not convinced that X is there based on their bad reasons, this does not mean that you believe Y.
Yeah, we have one of these pop up every few months.I keep running into conversations with people using the word “Atheism”. From an atheist, Atheism is an idea that doesn’t exist. Here’s how I and the other atheists use these words:
The Gettier problem proves that the difference between “knowing” and “believing” is arbitrary.Knowledge vs Belief claims
Knowledge is a subset to beliefs.
Lacks meaning.Gnosticism vs Agnosticism…
You put this discussion in the terms of a relationship. Were I to choose a spouse with the desire of having and raising children in the faith (RCC), I would want and seek a spouse who is compatible with my goals. Maybe not the same denomination, but someone who believes as I do. An atheist does not, neither does the agnostic. The moral structure of my children consistent with the values and beliefs I instill in them is more important that a academic argument about the meaning of words.Why do I feel the need to point this out? - Many theist claim that they would not pursue someone who does not believe what they believe or if they found out later when dating them, that they would end all relationships with them. They would not date an atheist, they would work to destroy the relationship between their children and the atheist they are dating, etc. When pressed on why they would be bigoted this way, they state that they could not see a future with someone who does not value what they do about their religion. This is the problem that the pulpit lies to you about.
Perhaps he prefers the enduring etymological definition of the word-joeybaggz:![]()
That is the problem for why I come to these sites. Being ignorant is not someone’s fault if they are never exposed to the information. But stupid is when you are exposed to the information and you still don’t take it in or engage as to why you don’t agree. It’s just putting your head in the sand. I don’t care if you change your position if you explain it, but I do care if you don’t engage at all. IE: End of Discussion.atheists do not believe in God. End of discussion.
Etymology does not.Except that the meaning of words do evolve.
All is forgiven.
Why do you take ‘a’ to mean ‘no’ instead of ‘without’?Perhaps he prefers the enduring etymological definition of the word-
Atheist-
A-theos-ist-
No-God-Adherent.
How terribly ignorant of him, right?
I think we’re not using those words the same way. I can’t be a Catholic unless I believe in God, in which case I’m not an Agnostic.So they’re an Agnostic Deist.
If they claim to a specific deity of religion then I would call them an Agnostic Catholic for example.
I don’t see the progress, Dan.Vonsalza:![]()
Why do you take ‘a’ to mean ‘no’ instead of ‘without’?Perhaps he prefers the enduring etymological definition of the word-
Atheist-
A-theos-ist-
No-God-Adherent.
How terribly ignorant of him, right?
Also consider the difference when I insert hyphens:
a-theist
athe-ist
It turns out there are a lot of things tied up in catholicity. Trust me.I thought baptism is the measure of whether one is Catholic.