I'm saying it because of the seriousness of the arguments, not the seriousness of the philosophers, but maybe that's splitting hairs. The cosmological arguments for the existence of God are based on evidence in that they are inferences drawn from observations about the universe: the fact that the universe exists in the first place, the fact things have causes, etc. Meanwhile there's neither evidence nor philosophical argument for the existence of Santa. You may find that the cosmological arguments don't persuade you, but people who accept them do so on the basis of applying logic to observations about that universe. Santa belief isn't like that. |
OP could have said "I don't go to church" but chose to say "I'm an atheist". Sounds like you're saying that OP could have and should have made it easier on the neighbor by not saying they were an atheist. Seems to me, that this implies atheism is something should be hidden from non-atheists. |
Your entire argument is presuppositionalism, and it is circular. God exists because the universe exists and therefore god must exist. It also needs special pleading, as in everything has a cause EXCEPT for my god, but the universe MUST have a cause... that's not how arguments and logic work. Cosmological arguments are accepted by people trying to justify something they already believe, and in most cases were raised to believe. You'd be very hard pressed to find someone who was not a believer who was convinced to become one by a cosmological argument. I've never met one myself. Have you? |
And believers should try to understand where atheists are coming from to avoid insulting them? |
| sigh, why do these threads get monopolized by the same Christians/atheists? You should start your own thread on the existence of God and debate away. OP's thread is not about who's belief (or lack of) is right. |
+1 The anti-theist posters here do not have college/university degrees and will not understand your post. |
From the OP: "...they asked me about my faith, where I go to church etc." |
That’s not “evidence”. That’s you attributing the unknown to a supernatural force. |
Or perhaps pp should start their own thread about Christians and atheists who monopolize threads. Discussions on any topic can stray from their original issues. Its called conversation. |
Seems like Christian pp is expecting people to place protecting religious beliefs over expressing their (non)belief. I disagree, but think I can understand how a religious person would feel this way. They are accustomed to it and feel threatened by such a change. It's relatively rare and recent that people would openly express their atheism as OP did. Atheists no longer "know their place" like women and gays before them. |
I understand the post and disagree with it. |
I recall reading that Darwin put off publishing his theory of evolution because he didn't want to offend his Christian wife or the vast Christian community that he was a part of. In a way, he needn't have worried, because over 100 years later, intelligent people still believe in God and are still finding ways to justify their beliefs. |
So atheists have had to struggle for civil rights? No. Atheists (here) have terrible personalities and are too sensitive, while seeing everything as an attack. They aren’t fighting for rights. Get over yourself. |
Unlike women and gays, atheists can blend more easily in society and also can call themselves agnostics or simply non-church goers, which are more socially acceptable terms. Yet, it is interesting, that when someone, as above, slurs atheists, believers don't come to the defense of atheists. Most believers would never make such derogatory comments, either in person or on-line, but let it slide when others do. |
Atheists as a percentage of American society: 20-29% https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irreligion_in_the_United_States# Atheists as a percentage of congress, executive branch or supreme court: < 0.2% https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2021/01/04/faith-on-the-hill-2021/ You don't think we struggle for civil rights?
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