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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostIf you believe in god / believe that god exists - such a belief is important to you, and there flows from this a tendency to need to see matters in terms of such belief, and hence to classify people as believers / theists / deists / agnostics / atheists etc.
However - if you don't happen to have any such belief, all of this is quite irrelevant, and there is a natural disinclination to accept the labels - 'deist', 'agnostic', 'atheist' - that the believer wishes to impose upon one.
For someone who has no particular belief in god, the lack of such belief is EXACTLY THE SAME as the lack of any belief in orbiting teapots or spaghetti monsters. The question simply doesn't arise.
It is as relevant for scottycelt to wish to demonstrate that those who 'have no belief' are really only 'agnostics' (because they cannot 'prove' the non-existence of a non-existent thing) as it is for me to demand clarification of scottycelt's belief or otherwise in orbiting teapots and spaghetti monsters. From scottycelt's previous postings I have to assume he is an agnostic as to the existence of orbiting teapots and spaghetti monsters.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostSadly, we now appear to be back to discussing unicorns ...
The difference is about likelihood and relevance. There is an order in the universe so that suggests the possible (even likelihood to many) of an original 'intelligent' cause or Creator. There is nothing to suggest the likelihood and relevance or also any evidence for unicorns (and flying teapots and green-eyed spaghetti monsters) and if atheists keep going on about such absurdities in a blatant attempt to avoid the issue, one is sorely tempted to fear they may well end up believing in these peculiar fantasies themselves.
As Chesterton neatly put it ... 'When a man ceases to believe in God he doesn’t then believe in nothing, he ends up believing in anything ... '
A bit harsh, maybe, but with more than just a grain of truth ... ?
But why the appearance of order anywhere can only - or even most likely - be explained by the presence of a creator is beyond me.
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostSadly, we now appear to be back to discussing unicorns ...
The difference is about likelihood and relevance. There is an order in the universe so that suggests the possible (even likelihood to many) of an original 'intelligent' cause or Creator. There is nothing to suggest the likelihood and relevance or also any evidence for unicorns (and flying teapots and green-eyed spaghetti monsters) and if atheists keep going on about such absurdities in a blatant attempt to avoid the issue, one is sorely tempted to fear they may well end up believing in these peculiar fantasies themselves.
As Chesterton neatly put it ... 'When a man ceases to believe in God he doesn’t then believe in nothing, he ends up believing in anything ... '
A bit harsh, maybe, but with more than just a grain of truth ... ?
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Originally posted by Alison View PostIt strikes me that the question arises rather often. And non- believers get quite heated about it.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostI wd say that some of us get irritated rather than heated - irritated that we are sometimes expected to fit in to the conceptual world-view of those who happen to believe
If you can't stand the heat of forum debate simply keep well clear. I'm perfectly happy not to have any discussions about religion whatsoever and I never instigate such threads.
However, I'm certainly not shy about challenging what I consider to be bogus arguments. This is a public forum after all and if my (or anybody elses) views irritate you that much just ignore them, and pass onto the next post or thread.
It's really that easy not to get irritated by anyone or anything here ... so don't blame others!
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostWhat utter balderdash ... no one's expecting you to fit in with any philosophy,and, frankly, it often seems the other around.
If you can't stand the heat of forum debate simply keep well clear. I'm perfectly happy not to have any discussions about religion whatsoever and I never instigate such threads.
However, I'm certainly not shy about challenging what I consider to be bogus arguments. This is a public forum after all and if my (or anybody elses) views irritate you that much just ignore them, and pass onto the next post or thread.
It's really that easy not to get irritated by anyone or anything here ... so don't blame others!
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostWhoever has said that those of us who don't believe in God believe in nothing? I believe in something else, scotty and that seems to cheese you off mightily
Can you prove the existence of this 'something else', amsey ... or is it just one of those non-provable flying teapots, maybe?
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostEven you never quite manage to 'cheese me off', amsey ... though you have come rather close on the odd occasion.
Can you prove the existence of this 'something else', amsey ... or is it just one of those non-provable flying teapots, maybe?
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Originally posted by scottycelt View Postone of those non-provable flying teapots, maybe?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostSo they do exist after all, despite the many 'non-existent' sneers ... any relation?
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