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|    Malte Runz to All    |
|    Re: Undeniable ruination of news group a    |
|    06 Jan 15 12:20:51    |
      XPost: alt.agnosticism, alt.athiesm, alt.talk.creationism       XPost: sci.skeptic       From: malte_runz@forgitit.dk              "felix_unger" skrev i meddelelsen news:cgeitjFjt09U1@mid.individual.net...       >       > On 30-December-2014 1:27 PM, Malte Runz wrote:       >       > > "felix_unger" skrev i meddelelsen       > > news:cgdpvbFdtgnU1@mid.individual.net...       > >       > > (snip)       > >       > >> ... atheists cannot prove God does not exist, you can only believe it       > >> to be the case, and so you have faith that belief is correct.       > >       > > And so do you, have faith, when you believe in the non-existence of       > > invisible pink unicorns in a parallel universe, right?       >       > I have faith (confidence) in a belief that such a proposition is nonsense       > is true              And I have confidence that there are no gods. Now, would you say that a       theist also has "confidence" in the existence of a particular god? Or is his       faith different from the 'faith=confidence'?              >       > >       > > I don't believe we're all brains soaking in pods in a matrix, either,       > > even if I can't prove it, and it doesn't take faith to not believe it. I       > > live my life, as if we aren't 'soakers' and as if there are no gods. All       > > three possibilites are equally absurd, and to make it a question about       > > faith shows a lack of understanding.       > >       > > But... why can't you and so many of the, openly, theistic minded,       > > understand that it does not take faith to not believe in something,       > > which takes faith to have belief in the existence of?       >       > it doesn't take faith to not believe, ...              So lack of belief in gods doesn't take faith. Great.                     > ... but it takes faith to believe that a belief is correct/true.              You believe that it is true that there are no pink invisible unicorns. Is       your belief utterly faithbased or are you letting a little sliver of       rational thinking creep in and help you form an opinion?                     > ... ie.. one has faith that ones belief is correct. Is it not so?              I believe that a tiger will not appear out of the blue in my bathroom when I       go to brush my teeth. It is not a question of faith. I believe that the       airplane, I'm sitting in, will take off and fly me to my destination. No       faith needed there, either. Call it 'faith=confidence' if you like, but       don't equate it with the faith of the theist that there is a god.                            --       Malte Runz              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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