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kimmielittle
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I’m sorry, I am a kid and was trying to keep it simple.No, I think I’ve correctly identified you as a person who doesn’t want to argue with someone who can see through childish comparisons.
Agreed, many people do…but to assume that I have, goes against the logic you so love.You are aware that most people throw logic, definitions, and all sensibility out the window when it comes to religion and politics, aren’t you?
An atheist is someone who doesn’t believe in any gods*, and an agnostic (as it is usually defined) is a person who believes that knowledge of gods is impossible to obtain. It is possible for agnostics to be part of a cult, though most religious people believe that their god of choice can be known insofar as it is convenient for them. However, there’s no such thing as a “cult of agnosticism.” You can’t form a religion, an establishment whose goal is to worship a deity, with either atheism or agnosticism. Theism and the appropriate politics are the only requirements.
Then I must ask the question…why are you here on a Christian forum? For the life of me, i don’t see the logic.*There are two variants of atheism: weak or implicit atheism, and strong or explicit atheism. The former only lacks belief in gods, while the latter definitively declares that they don’t exist. I am the former, so no burden of proof is required of me, since I don’t have to prove anything to lack belief.
Sorry, That part was meant to go with the OP topic…logic. I can see I confused issues when I placed it.I don’t see how the fallacy I mention in my signature is applicable here. The point of the fallacy is that the merit of an argument is founded only on the rules of inference and the evidence supporting its premises, not the validity of unrelated arguments. This has nothing to do with our situation.
I don’t think I’ve said anything contrary to my original post. We do not know God’s mind. I don’t think I’ve said I have proof that He exists…But if you are asking me if I personally believe if He exists for me…I would state He does. Because I don’t need to personally put my hands in his wounds…doesn’t make me any less logical then you - in denying Him.That’s true. I first posted saying that you shouldn’t follow someone you don’t understand, but then you persisted by contradicting yourself and claiming you do understand God and have evidence that he exists. Either he’s understood or he isn’t, you can’t have it both ways.
IMHO the superstition argument used by atheists can work both ways…I maybe called superstitious because I believe…I see atheists as superstitious people - afraid to believe.
As always, just my thoughts
Have a great day