Atheists have a lack of belief in God due to the lack of evidence for God.
Or any other variety of reasons. The reasoning (or lack thereof) isn't important, just the lack of belief in gods.
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Atheists have a lack of belief in God due to the lack of evidence for God.
so there is no POSITIVE evidence for athiesm then!!!
because it's a lack of belief,
due to a lack of evidence,
so it's just negatives, no positive anything.
then athiesm is NOT a belief
no thanx
you BELIEVE in no evidence for God right?
so there is no POSITIVE evidence for athiesm then!!!
because it's a lack of belief,
due to a lack of evidence,
so it's just negatives, no positive anything.
Not in this thread. Atheism is a lack of belief and agnosticism is a specific set of beliefs about [the possibility of] knowledge about god(s).
Dear Mr. Ellis,
This has been somewhat of an "official" (if the word is appropriate) thread on atheism and therefore I address you here.
After having had the privilege of dialoguing with many atheists over the past several years in my endeavor to better understand how they think and believe, I must say that out of all of them, you have been the most consistent in adhereing to what I feel atheism really stands for. I say this because I have spent a great deal of time researching pioneers in the atheistic community and their writings and how they envisioned the logical ramifications of their views would be manifested in the world. In your responses to several probing questions, you have consistently maintained a view similar to those who saw atheism for what it really was and didn't try to deny the existence of the foreboding shadow that is cast upon life by it's ominous frame. The name Friedrich Nietzsche immediately comes to mind, among others.
You have been a great help to me in understanding atheism more completely. This shall help me immensely in affirming and bolstering my apologetic work that shall be undertaken for the Kingdom of God.
Thank you once again.
Dear Mr. Ellis,
This has been somewhat of an "official" (if the word is appropriate) thread on atheism and therefore I address you here.
After having had the privilege of dialoguing with many atheists over the past several years in my endeavor to better understand how they think and believe, I must say that out of all of them, you have been the most consistent in adhereing to what I feel atheism really stands for. I say this because I have spent a great deal of time researching pioneers in the atheistic community and their writings and how they envisioned the logical ramifications of their views would be manifested in the world. In your responses to several probing questions, you have consistently maintained a view similar to those who saw atheism for what it really was and didn't try to deny the existence of the foreboding shadow that is cast upon life by it's ominous frame. The name Friedrich Nietzsche immediately comes to mind, among others.
You have been a great help to me in understanding atheism more completely. This shall help me immensely in affirming and bolstering my apologetic work that shall be undertaken for the Kingdom of God.
Thank you once again.
Thanks for the kind words. As we stated earlier, part of the reason we are on here is to better explain who we are and what we believe.
My apologies as well if at times my answers got slightly offensive. There were a few occasions where we had to answer the same thing multiple times, which can get frustrating. However, if you wound up understanding the answer we were giving in the end, it was well worth it.
We were successful in explaining ourselves, and you were successful in understanding what we were trying to say. That's a win-win for everyone.
Out of curiosity, what sort of apologetic work are you planning on doing? Seeing as it must relate to this thread, or Atheism in general... I am interesting in hearing what your views are on the topic. It may in turn enlighten me to something I have not yet thought of or considered.
Not to butt in, but how exactly were DE's answers reflective of atheism's "foreboding shadow"?
I only ask seeing as Elioenai has frequently misrepresented atheism during his time on this board and I would hate for that to continue.
You're starting to catch on....
so you agree there is no positive evidence for athiesm.
when there is positive evidence for thiesm.
We've been asking for dozens of pages now for someone to provide us with positive evidence for the Existence of God.
So far we've received evasions instead of answers.
If you're willing to provide the positive evidence for Theism, we are more than happy to look at, and discuss it.
So, what is this evidence you have?

trying to change the subject with
no evidence for athiesm, means you agree right?
athiesm has NO POSITIVE EVIDENCE,
POINT NOTED.![]()
Usually what people consider as evidence varies.
I consider there to be tons of evidence for God.
Others consider that evidence not evidence at all.
So maybe you guys should go in that direction to come to a conclusion![]()
Usually what people consider as evidence varies.
I consider there to be tons of evidence for God.
Others consider that evidence not evidence at all.
So maybe you guys should go in that direction to come to a conclusion![]()