ZenRaiden
One atom of me
I mean I cannot force you to discuss it, but you legit made the assertion.Then it is not really useful to discuss.
Without that I see lots of assertions.
I mean I cannot force you to discuss it, but you legit made the assertion.Then it is not really useful to discuss.
I mean I cannot force you to discuss it, but you legit made the assertion.Then it is not really useful to discuss.
Without that I see lots of assertions.
Right I already told you what it is.So the question, "Why is believing in spirits (not) compatible with atheism?" is an undefined discussion since you don't know what a spirit is.
Right I already told you what it is.So the question, "Why is believing in spirits (not) compatible with atheism?" is an undefined discussion since you don't know what a spirit is.
Sure, but what then makes the right definition of a thing?But anyone can come up with any definition of any word they want.
Why would you not agree with my definition of spirit?
Spirit comes from Latin I think, synonymous with German's geist?
I think Germans are the ones that took that meaning and turned it into something psychological.
Something that Europeans are more familier with?
Literally sometimes it just comes down to cultural barriers.
That is unless you want to get into a debate about people using Old English and proto German languages were actually referring to ghosts instead of just having a less robust way to differentiate things.
Why is this important?Because it is a non-physical thing that animates physical stuff according to you.
Words are irrelevant labels. Its the meaning behind words that is important. Super anything is just redundant word.So not calling it supernatural seems weird.
Some people do, I don't.Seems to be you view it as a force?
Depends, I believe in rearranges energy.But then what are the characteristics of this force?
Depends who you ask. Personally I think partly yes.And is the force the actual person, or just some undefined immaterial thing like a number?
Questions are not arguments. A question needs an answer. If you don't answer the question, it cannot be used as an argument (unless it is a hypothetical question in which the answer is obvious).
Yeah, but if you don't even know what you mean by a word it's impossible for me to make any kind of argument at all.
whereas a non-spirit can't feel anything
do you feel compelled to fabricate an argument defending your lack of self-identifying as one of these labels ?
Why is self-identification meaningful?
do you feel compelled to fabricate an argument defending your lack of self-identifying as one of these labels ?
Why is self-identification meaningful?
why do you call yourself a "christian" ?
categories are demonstrably useful but not necessarily "meaningful"
"meaningfulness" is inherently personal
for example
an experience may be deeply meaningful to me
that is NOT deeply meaningful to you
self-identification is each person's right
it is fundamental
you and only you can choose to self-identify as a christian
you and only you can choose to self-identify as a communist
of course, you can be accused of being a witch
but if you don't personally self-identify as a witch
then some outside force is trying to
impose a label on you which you did not choose
and this is a clear violation of your right to self-identify
are you perhaps unconvinced of the claim that bigfootspacealienslochnessmonster is real ?
do you feel compelled to fabricate an argument defending your (presumed) non-belief in bigfootspacealienslochnessmonster ?
are you perhaps "not-an-astronaut" ?
are you perhaps "not-a-hippie" ?
do you feel compelled to fabricate an argument defending your lack of self-identifying as one of these labels ?
if you don't feel compelled to explain why you are "not-a-stamp-collector"
then you already understand why it is nonsensical to goad someone into explaining why they call themself an ATHEIST (simply, NOT-A-THEIST)
The question is why we should think self-identification is meaningful?
No, I am not "Unconvinced" I do NOT believe in big foot (or whatever you are saying).
intrinsically
is this a claim that bigfoot is DEFINITELY not real and has never been real ?
I do not need to have cartesian certainty to believe that Big Foot does not exist. I just have to be perhaps 60% or more sure that he does not. If I was 41%-59% sure, I would be agnostic. But I am more sure than that.
Yes, I agree. That is not the question. The question is why?
I do not need to have cartesian certainty to believe that Big Foot does not exist. I just have to be perhaps 60% or more sure that he does not. If I was 41%-59% sure, I would be agnostic. But I am more sure than that.
do you believe this standard of evidence applies to ATHEISM ?
Yes, I agree. That is not the question. The question is why?
why-because you personally base your interactions and emotions on how your sense of self interfaces with the sense of self of those people you encounter
If this is your God, he's not very impressive. He has so
many psychological problems; he's so insecure. He de-
mands worship every seven days. He goes out and creates
faulty humans and then blames them for his own mis-
takes. He's a pretty poor excuse for a Supreme Being.
—GENE RODDENBERRY
If God created us in his own image, we have more than
reciprocated
If there were not God, there would be no atheists.
—G. K. CHESTERTON
That assumes you know what it means to be made in the image of God. So what is the way you see it that makes you say that?
were created out of pure human imagination ?
I don't think they come from human imagination. People have an inherent belief in god or gods. How I explain things like polytheism is that they do believe in gods, they are just demons rather than actually gods.
is this "false doctrine" also the result of manifest "demonic inspiration" ?
is this "false doctrine" also the result of manifest "demonic inspiration" ?
It could be.
is this "false doctrine" also the result of manifest "demonic inspiration" ?
It could be.
interesting hypothesis
i've never imagined that demons spoke to humans more often and managed to spread their ideas better than YHWH
The Old Testament is all about YHWH being the one true God. How you get demons out of that is perplexing.
that sprung forth from human imaginations
That's fine if you assume that. But it's just an assumption.
The Old Testament is all about YHWH being the one true God.
That's fine if you assume that. But it's just an assumption.
do you believe the mormon doctrine is inspired by demons ?
each tribe seems to have its own gods
Each tribe of Israel had their own gods? I'm going to need a verse for that.
BTW, @LOGICZOMBIE it's easy to do a search to see what in the Bible is contradictory. But I doubt you would be able to reach many of the problems you have with Christianity without the help of Google.