And to expand on that, even the bible - if read in an entirely metaphorical way - can be appreciated and agreed upon by an atheist.And I think that Atheism might have some things in common with Buddhism in general, since God, as we understand him in the West, is not a part of Buddhism.
Yes, that´s exactly what I meant when conceding that Rahner probably didn´t use it as an argument (e.g. for the existence of the Christian God).Commonality is good, I'm for that. To tell you the truth, even though I wanted to bounce Rahner's concepts off the forum, the idea of the Anonymous Christian is more of an inside view, as a partial solution to the problem of hell in Christian theology.
Fair enough. I suggest, though, we both abstain from it.It is not meant for the purpose of my telling you that you're an Anonymous Christian. So, I guess calling me an Anonymous Atheist would be fair play.
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