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I though so, as well, based on the title of this thread.Ah sorry, wrong thread - I thought it was "Atheists' non-fundamental concept of God in relation to the universe" thread.
Carry on...
PS Can you get that into your heads?
Well if you want to compare Hitler to God then I would give you one fundamental difference. God wants us unconditionally when we choose whereas Hitler gave you no choice.
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Since a certain someone turned the other thread into a tirade against atheism (while simultaneously lamenting how all atheists broad-brush Christians - go figure), I thought I'd hit the big red reset button.
Is there any evidence for the existence of any deity whatsoever?
Is there any reason whatsoever to believe that any deity exists?
Is it possible to ever decide either way? Must belief in gods be based purely on faith?
And, please, let's keep this about the evidence and rationale for believing in gods. Discuss atheism only as it pertains to the evidence.
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Originally Posted by Wiccan_ChildSmart move.
Since a certain someone turned the other thread into a tirade against atheism (while simultaneously lamenting how all atheists broad-brush Christians - go figure), I thought I'd hit the big red reset button.
Is there any evidence for the existence of any deity whatsoever?I don't know that we've settled what constitutes evidence yet.
Is there any reason whatsoever to believe that any deity exists?No.
Inductively?
Is it possible to ever decide either way? Must belief in gods be based purely on faith?It may be definitionally impossible - depending on how God is defined.
In Hitler's Germany, German citizens or soldiers who opposed Hitler were either executed or sent to the camps along with the Jews.
So:
Disobey Hitler --> Get killed and/or tortured.
Disobey god --> Get killed, eventually, AND THEN tortured. Forever.
Yes, I can certainly see how people in the second group have more of a choice than people in the first.
I know this is an ideal but, what about if everyone had said "NO" to despots like Hitler? As we know too Hitler wasn't the first tyrant in history to persecute Jews/Christians - the Roman's probably did one of the worst jobs on these people but they met their fate with God in their hearts.
With God, you can truly repent at the last moment but I doubt saying sorry to the Nazi's would have got you anywhere...
What if everyone said "NO" to a god that tortures people for eternity for arbitrary reasons? And the Christians have more than a few tyrants on their historical side of the fence. Including Hitler, despite the recent attempts to white-wash him as an unbeliever. (Stalin was godless. Legitimately godless. Hitler was a christian. Every demographic has its nutjobs and monsters.)
So, with god you can always repent on your death bed. That's assuming you're lucky enough to have a death bed. If you get smacked by a bus or fall in an open manhole or take a bullet to the face in combat, well, tough cookies. Torture forever!
Firstly, you can say no to God - no one is forcing you or anyone else to believe and if anyone is forced then this is not the correct way to God.
Hitler from what I have read was raised as a Catholic but threw it away when his brains went to his backside but he seemed not to be atheist either after that.
Yes, a bit unfortunate if you get struck by a bus before you repent - your choice when you do it, so sooner the better is the motto here.![]()
I though so, as well, based on the title of this thread.
But it seems to be a "repeat after me. If you don't, you hate me" thread.
If a man captured a woman and told her, 'Have sex with me or I will shoot you dead', and that man was later quite justifiably on trial for rape, he couldn't say "Well, she chose to have sex with me so it wasn't rape!" When you tell someone they are free to make a choice, but then threaten them disproportional punishment for making the 'wrong' choice, then they were never really free to choose, were they?
While you guys don't have to guts to start a thread on God's existence as maker of of everything that is not God Himself...
ad infinitum
That's a very conditional scenario you paint there. If I was in a situation where I had a deranged person holding a gun to my head and was telling me do what he said or die then, how would I be sure that they would not kill me after I did the action they required. In your scenario that happens quite often.
When you are threatened you really have no "free choice" but you do have a choice - I think that's where the argument lies.
I will send tomorrow a pm to Wiccan_Child and ask him whether he had a concise and to the point fundamental concept of God in relation to the universe in the Christian faith.
And here it is again:
Maker of everything that is not God Himself.
There can't be too much repetition of that fundamental concept of God in relation to the universe in the Christian faith.
I have read works on no God but never in them come across any fundamental concept of God in relation to the universe in the Christian faith.
The authors talk about tooth fairy, invisible pink unicorn, Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, Bearded Old Man in the Sky, celestial teapot, flying spaghetti Monster.
Even Russell -- he seems to have started the trend -- went that direction, most unworthy of him and his much vaunted intelligence and mental acuity and discriminating skill in mathematics.
Anyway, he was one very confused mind when it comes to the very big picture of existence from oneself and existence from another.
And very loose and versatile with the word, meaningless, pronouncing everything and anything he does not want to channel his brain cells to attend to, because it is not in consonance with his lifestyle, with the label, meaningless.
Generally there are countless gripes from atheists against God in all times and climes, but never one relevant fundamental concept of God in relation to the universe in the Christian faith.
Pachomius
The question you're asking doesn't make a lot of sense to the people you're asking it of.
For most atheists on this site, you can assume we've looked into the "Green Lantern" history and continuity and versions. After all, many atheists here used to be christians, and even those who weren't have had good reason to bone up on their scripture, to the point that many atheists know more about the bible and the history of the christian faith than some christians. When a book is often being used to condemn you and tell you you'll be tortured forever, that's the sort of thing you read up on.