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The word "nothing" conveys absent of material, substance, or thought in the conscious mind. Mathematicians identify the concept of "nothing" as the number "0" but they also claim negative numbers exist below 0. If one divides the atom, they keep finding smaller elements on into infinity. I can define "nothing" as:
I still see some collar of a blank screen. What about death and if the atheists are right that people become nothing. No awareness, experience, thought, movement, or sensation. Wait a minute! The atheist just described a state of being and that is something. Once a definition and given to anything, it takes on meaning. Atheists believe there is no meaning beyond this life, but they can't make a strong argument for it. "True nothingness" does not exist under the circumstances I described and this is the debate. All my best to all debaters who wish to participate!
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Post #3Define "something."Kevin King wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 2:25 pm is Nothing Really Something
This is the first time running a debate thread, so wish me luck!
The word "nothing" conveys absent of material, substance, or thought in the conscious mind. Mathematicians identify the concept of "nothing" as the number "0" but they also claim negative numbers exist below 0. If one divides the atom, they keep finding smaller elements on into infinity. I can define "nothing" as:
I've been an atheist most of my life and I've yet to hear any atheist say that "people become nothing," or "believe there is no meaning beyond this life, but . . . can't make a strong argument for it." Typically, they've said either "god does not exist" or "I lack belief in the existence of gods."I still see some collar of a blank screen. What about death and if the atheists are right that people become nothing.
No awareness, experience, thought, movement, or sensation. Wait a minute! The atheist just described a state of being and that is something. Once a definition and given to anything, it takes on meaning. Atheists believe there is no meaning beyond this life, but they can't make a strong argument for it. "True nothingness" does not exist under the circumstances I described and this is the debate. All my best to all debaters who wish to participate!.
Good luck in running into someone you can gnaw on this with.

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Post #4Miles wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 12:59 amDefine "something...."I've been an atheist most of my life and I've yet to hear any atheist say that "people become nothing," or "believe there is no meaning beyond this life, but . . . can't make a strong argument for it." Typically, they've said either "god does not exist" or "I lack belief in the existence of gods."
Good thought and question, Miles
I think of "something" as anything that can be apprehended by an individual or soul
Personally, I have heard atheists claim that there is no type of experience beyond their human life
Can anyone confirm whether they will have a life after death experience as an atheist?
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Post #5In Genesis, it says "In the beginning....The earth was without form and void, and the darkness was over the deep" (Ge 1:1-2 ESV).
This is one of the most succinct definitions of "true nothingness." Where did the conception come from: God or imagination from human. If the idea came from humans, how did it develop? Good luck people!
This is one of the most succinct definitions of "true nothingness." Where did the conception come from: God or imagination from human. If the idea came from humans, how did it develop? Good luck people!
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Post #6And in an article on Earth NASA says:Kevin King wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 9:40 pm In Genesis, it says "In the beginning....The earth was without form and void, and the darkness was over the deep" (Ge 1:1-2 ESV).
"When the solar system settled into its current layout about 4.5 billion years ago, Earth formed when gravity pulled swirling gas and dust in to become the third planet from the Sun.
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Thing is, your definition doesn't preclude any of the many celestial objects out there, such as stars that are too faint to be seen, unilluminated planets and moons, asteroids, black holes, dark matter, and dark energy.
And note how it developed; by taking "nothing" and pinning "ness" onto its end. "Ness" meaning "state : condition : quality"
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Don't know what your qualifier "true" imparts to the definition, but the Merriam-Webster Dictionary has a far more inclusive definition:This is one of the most succinct definitions of "true nothingness."
nothingness
noun
noth·ing·ness ˈnə-thiŋ-nəs
1: the quality or state of being nothing: such as nonexistence
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noth·ing·ness ˈnə-thiŋ-nəs
1: the quality or state of being nothing: such as nonexistence
Thing is, your definition doesn't preclude any of the many celestial objects out there, such as stars that are too faint to be seen, unilluminated planets and moons, asteroids, black holes, dark matter, and dark energy.
Assuming you're referring the concept of nothingness, my vote is humans. In fact, looking up the etymology of the word we find it was first recorded in the 1630s:Where did the conception come from: God or imagination from human. If the idea came from humans, how did it develop? Good luck people!
And note how it developed; by taking "nothing" and pinning "ness" onto its end. "Ness" meaning "state : condition : quality"
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Post #7Is SOMETHING really NOTHING?
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Post #8You have to ask them a question, like Jeopardy, in case they can't figure out how to respond. This forum is encased in a substance that's like kryptonite to atheists. To debate here is physically impossible.