

Yes I do. The thing is, no one ever asks me about those.tattuchu wrote:I mean, we don't believe in unicorns or fairies or dragons either, but do we say we're agnostic about them?
militant atheists get up my nose moreRuleBritannia wrote:Agnostics are more annoying than theists. Agnosticism is not the middle ground!
"Militant atheist" is a propaganda term. Someone who is hostile towards religion is an "antitheist".Ele wrote:militant atheists get up my nose moreRuleBritannia wrote:Agnostics are more annoying than theists. Agnosticism is not the middle ground!
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Just because it's unknown it doesn't mean it's unknowable. However, you can't apply that to god until god is defined.Svartalf wrote:But that's the fucking POINT.![]()
You can't seriously believe in something you have no way of ever KNOWing the truth about.
Probably because it doesn't exist, obvious really.Svartalf wrote:Sure I will... unless you can explain me cogently why and how the divine has never been witnessed reliably, or demonstrated by religion, philosophy, magic or science in the at least 50 000 years we've been looking for it.
Not knowing is not believing. If you can't say "I believe" then you, by default, fall into the not believing category. If you say "There is no god", then that is a positive belief, it is not, not believing.Svartalf wrote:but without definite proof of absence, and given the weird nature of the subject, concluding definitely in the non existence of the divine is as large a leap of faith as worshipping some magic man from the sky.
The only logical solution is to admit you don't know, and most likely won't ever know, if it's even possible to have definite knowledge (positive or negative) on the matter.
and of course that still frees you to act as if it didn't exist since it doesn't ever factor in the equation of actions and consequences.
Ele wrote:I don't pray simply because I don't worship anything or anyone. But I have communicated with dead people. Life on Earth is an illusion and if some people want to believe in rational and irrational illusions, it's no care of mine. There's no middle ground or hedging of bets for me. There's just pure skepticism of others' purported understanding of reality and a sense of reassurance in not knowing anything. And I'm still too young to commit myself to any rational or irrational fantasy realities just yet.... gotta be careful what you wish for in case you wish it true.
Seth wrote:Fuck that, I like opening Pandora's box and shoving my tool inside it
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