How can someone who does not believe that something exists, can prove that it doesn't exist?
— Alkis Piskas
Your confusion lies with conflating the second-order meta claim of atheism (theism is not true) with the first-order object claim of theism (there is at least one god). Evidence against theism? Theist's conspicuous failure for millennia to soundly demonstrate that "there is at least one god" is true (especially given the extraordinary scope of what's canonically-liturgically attributed to "god" whereby evidences, direct or not, should be ubiquitous and yet are wholly absent). This only "proves" that theism is just as unwarranted as interpreting fairytales or poems literally. Only imaginary things, after all, require "faith" (i.e. suspension of disbelief). :pray: :roll:
Whether aware of it or not atheists attempt to silence theists.
— Gregory A
Sounds like you've got something of a persecution complex. Incel maybe? — 180 Proof
Yep, must be an Incel ...What am I to do to avoid Dick Dawkins and his crusades to silence theism then? — Gregory A
You can't deny a God-like being doesn't exist if you accept his proof is the point and the op is about atheism.
Also I'm clearly not interested in talking about my religion with you lol — Shwah
aka "indirect observations". Science might not grasp the "supernatural" itself but any of its physical effects (e.g. scriptural claims of "miracles" that change physical things) are well within the scope of scientific investigations. Evidence of "supernatural" effects on the physical world are completely lacking and according to all of the extant religious traditions and their scriptures such effects must be ubiquitous yet they are not. Like "evidence" of dragons ...News flash: scientists seek "god" or inexplicable ("super-natural") lapses in the constants and regularities of physical reality that are entailed by every religious tradition — 180 Proof
What don't you accept about his proof? It's valid. — Shwah
For instance commentary can be written about God in particular ways and still refer to God in other commentaries (e.g. Aquinas can quote Augustine and still be speaking about the same catholic trinitarian conception of God). So a proof can have overlap as a sense with another sense assuming a similar reference. — Shwah
Once again atheism trying to shove its leftist agenda down people's throats. Y — Gregory A
The worst bloodlettings in history have been carried out by atheist regimes, — Gregory A
Agreed, there's also a bias for being or existing things at least epistemologically. — Shwah
If we deny quantum mechanics then we epistemologically never deny/negate physics entirely (we could be extreme general relativists or string theorists) however if we assert quantum mechanics, then that entails mechanics (at least epistemologically).
If atheism is defined as the negation of theism then I'm not sure how one ever gets to that position even given infinite negations of physical theories.
Now physics can be shown to be an issue by attacking the premise of it (that the material universe is fundamentally matter and energy) but this doesn't seem to imply that physics has no validity or doesn't exist in this world (can't be talked about) or that we have the means to justify that we have exhaustive means to show it doesn't exist
I think atheism ends up throwing the baby out with the bathwater and theism, and even atheism, should be assumed that they are real but in terms of what they are like social constructs etc.
Argument from ignorance fallacy. — 180 Proof
Science concerns discomfirming evidence and not "proofs", lil D-Ker. — 180 Proof
The truth-claims of theism have been repeatedly falsified by counter-evidences — 180 Proof
In the USA, I don't see the silencing of theists or really any kind of supernatural theorists. You can even believe that extraterrestrial reptiles who eat children run the world and they won't lock you up. You can blog about the flatness of the earth as you fly around the globe. As far as I can tell, religious folks are often resentful of the intellectual minority ) who dare to challenge or mock not silence such theories. — lll
If theism has no way of proving how the universe came into being, there is one possible explanation left. — Hanover
One doesn't need an experiment to do science otherwise pure physics is thrown out the door (and the higgs boson, as well as general relativity and all science shows this is not true). — Shwah
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