Author Topic: Incomprehensible, Depressing Mindforget  (Read 4798 times)

Just letting you know that your thoughts are irrelevant. The fact is that there is no god.
oh boy atheists who think everything is irrelevant


agnosticism > atheism

Eh, I consider myself an agnostic atheist but the best way to combat theism is, I think, to just act as though there's no argument. There really shouldn't be one anyway.

Eh, I consider myself an agnostic atheist but the best way to combat theism is, I think, to just act as though there's no argument. There really shouldn't be one anyway.
If you consider yourself at all agnostic then it's hard to say that theism has no argument.

The whole idea is being on the fence about it.

I'm cutting off the airplane in a junkyard-type arguments before they begin.
I'm     Subject + Helping Verb
cutting off     Action verb
the    Definite article referring to the next noun in the sentence
airplane in a junkyard-type     Massive adjective (Could be further subdivided)
arguments    noun to which 'the' is an article
before     preposition
they    pronoun substituting for the arguments
begin.     verb + punctuation

Look, seven days is seven days. If you want to argue this side you should at least bring something more clever up. For example, time and space don't apply to god, or 7 days to god is much different than 7 days to a human being. Things like that would be much better than just blatantly saying 7 days was longer back when the earth was created.
The second thing is just restating what I said ._.

If you consider yourself at all agnostic then it's hard to say that theism has no argument.

The whole idea is being on the fence about it.

I hold that I don't definitively know there's no god, but I also don't know there's no leprechauns.

I hold that I don't definitively know there's no god, but I also don't know there's no leprechauns.

Giant Spaghetti Monster

Monster under my bead. :c

I hold that I don't definitively know there's no god, but I also don't know there's no leprechauns.
Exactly, there's no absolute disproof that either side is absolutely wrong and the other is right.

One has science backing it and the other has a billion plus followers and historical accounts.

One has science backing it and the other has a billion plus followers and historical accounts.

By that logic you'd also have to consider native American gods as well, which are even more laughable.

Exactly, there's no absolute disproof that either side is absolutely wrong and the other is right.

One has science backing it and the other has a billion plus followers and historical accounts.

religion has followers because it was the only viable explanation for the things ancient people didn't understand, which is why it was accepted so easily and widely. its unfortunate that religion has survived.

Not uncommon at your age and position.  Some people feel this way.  Likely a phase.  Happened to me too...

To be honest when we are old there will be probably be a way to not die.
Grow stemcells, make the stemcells grow into organs and body parts. etc.

To be honest when we are old there will be probably be a way to not die.
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