Anonymous wrote:Only on dcum would multiple people pretend they know with certainty there is or isn’t a God or gods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only on dcum would multiple people pretend they know with certainty there is or isn’t a God or gods.
Pssst —- there isn’t a Bigfoot either. I’m sure of it.
Anonymous wrote:Only on dcum would multiple people pretend they know with certainty there is or isn’t a God or gods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every phenomenon we have investigated so far has a natural explanation. There is a complete lack of credible, testable evidence for any specific supernatural claim. Therefore, the most rational conclusion is that a supernatural entity is unnecessary for explaining reality.
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The OPs statement does not hold up under logical scrutiny.
You are equating an opinion with a factual claim. If I said, "blue is the best" and you say, "red is the best," both are equally valid because they’re subjective preferences. However, the existence of God is a factual claim about the universe. Either a deity exists or it doesn’t. Since those two things can't both be true at the same time, the two positions are not equally valid.
You are also making a positive claim = there is a God. The burden of proof lies with the positive claimant.
It is also a relativist fallacy. Valid means a conclusion that follows from evidence or sound premises. A belief based on faith (believing without evidence) isn't logically "valid" in the same way a conclusion based on data is.
Truth is not a matter of one’s opinion, as reality doesn't actually change based on what we believe about it.
This is how I know that when I meet someone who is a believer, I know there are deficiencies in their critical thinking abilities.
Not really - It could be that they're not really thinking about it much and that in their mind, believing in God is the reasonable, accepted stance. That was the case with me when I was a believer.
Anonymous wrote:Only on dcum would multiple people pretend they know with certainty there is or isn’t a God or gods.
Anonymous wrote:Only on dcum would multiple people pretend they know with certainty there is or isn’t a God or gods.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people assert that a god wouldn't let kids get cancer. Are they ok with animals eating other animals?
Maybe god just set things up in this universe with the band and lets the pinball game play on. In other universes, maybe something else.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people assert that a god wouldn't let kids get cancer. Are they ok with animals eating other animals?
Maybe god just set things up in this universe with the band and lets the pinball game play on. In other universes, maybe something else.
There is a word for someone who puts other people’s needs before themselves: putz.Anonymous wrote:What we call evil is nothing more than when a person or persons put their own wants, needs, desires, interests ahead of anyone else(s).
We live in a society influenced by theology that constantly tells people that "God has a plan" for them and their life has meaning and purpose.
Reality is there is no meaning or pupose.