Clownboat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2025 12:11 pm
False and demonstrably so. An unbeliever in one of our many available god concepts is not prevented from believing in ghost for example.
Yeah, and a belief in God doesn't prevent one from believing in evolution, for example.
This has been demonstrated to be a false claim. Will you correct your thinking?
You admitted that atheists can be closed minded, which is in agreement to my statement that "atheists can also be closed minded".
So, no correction needed.
Identifying a valid mechanism that would prevent a person from learning about evolution for example is relevant when discussing god of the gaps.
One can
learn about evolution without accepting it...just like one can learn about Christianity, without accepting it.
This mechanism is an attempt to protect gaps for god concepts to be claimed to be involved.
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I didn't say it doesn't count for you. I said it doesn't count as debating. Please note the website you are on and the rules you agreed to.
Opinions. Because I'm saying it counts as debating, to
me.
We are discussing the god of the gaps argument. Ignoring or being closed off to the fact of evolution allows a gap to be pretended to exist for a god concept to be inserted. You may not care, but it is on point here.
Ignoring or being closed off to the
fact of Christianity, allows a gap to be pretended to exist for naturalistic hypothesis to be inserted. You may not care, but it is on point here.
This us just a week attempt to level the playing field. Evolution is not a religion
Well lets see, it attempts to explain origins, and it is defended vigorously by those that believe it.
Sounds
religiousy, to me.
and as I have mentioned many times now, I do not care if it were to be proven wrong.
Sure, that's what your
fingertips say.
I would just want to learn what the better explanation is.
Jesus of Nazareth. Learn.
In place of addressing this, you just pretend evolution is a religion and anyone that accepts it as the current best explanation is the same as a person that inserts a god concept as the explanation. They are obviously not the same and I trust the readers see this.
Gotta give props to you here, because you've just nailed it. That is exactly where I'm coming from.
Neato! You have my attention.
Jesus of Nazareth.
You are not offering strong evidence though. You have strong feelings about the truth of something. You are pretending it seems that having strong feelings is strong evidence and this is not the case.
Just like you have strong feelings about evolution. Right back to
religion, aren't we?
Currently I am observing that religious beliefs can be a mechanism in order to close off one's mind for gaps to remain for their god concept to be inserted in.
For example, an unwillingness to learn about evolution leaves that gap open, or an unwillingness to note that people are not tied to evolution as they are to their religious beliefs or that evolution is not a religion.
I know about evolution, but I reject it as fact.
You know about Christianity, but reject it as fact.
So, if I am closed minded, then so are you.
You made a vile statement about a group of people that currently don't accept any of the god explanations as being reasonable (even though you share in their beliefs when it comes to the gods, less one). Are you sure it is I that has missed the point? If so, please explain.
"atheists have no moral accountability".
This is the point of contention.^
Yeah, I said it, but I clarified what I meant by it...and you apparently misunderstood the meaning behind it.
You said that my religion gives me hope, when I stated that "justice is coming, even when a person gets away with due to failures in the judicial/legal system...the person does not get away with in God's system" (im paraphrasing myself).
My counterpoint to that is....on atheism, there is no moral accountability, on a cosmic scale...meaning that when if a person gets away with murder and is never caught, justice is never served.
But on Christianity, justice is served.
You called it a mere "hope" for the believer, but for the unbeliever, is also a mere hope...a hope of a lack of accountability beyond man's system.
That was my only point.
I have no desire to debate morality...just clarifying my point.
I got 99 problems, dude.
Don't become the hundredth one.