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Spock
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It has been quite a long time since I participated on the board. I viewed some of the threads, however, and I see the very same problems as before.
To wit: there is no common set of definitions to build upon. Theists and atheists use the same word but do not use them in the same meaning. Not even such simple words as “love”, or “existence”, or “faith”. The same misconceptions are abound, like confusing “materialism” and “reductionism”. The same non-arguments are presented, like bringing up a scriptural reference as if that would constitute an “argument”.
Sad state of affairs indeed. Why not try to build a common ground, so some meaningful conversations could take place?
To wit: there is no common set of definitions to build upon. Theists and atheists use the same word but do not use them in the same meaning. Not even such simple words as “love”, or “existence”, or “faith”. The same misconceptions are abound, like confusing “materialism” and “reductionism”. The same non-arguments are presented, like bringing up a scriptural reference as if that would constitute an “argument”.
Sad state of affairs indeed. Why not try to build a common ground, so some meaningful conversations could take place?