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Ok, so you hold the belief and have the faith that pink unicorns exist. I don´t hold that belief because I don´t have the faith required for that.I'd have to say, yes...
I have faith....
There are several sites of possible tombs of Jesus, one has a church built on top of it.
Are you aware of what ISIS is doing in Northern Iraq, destroying ancient artifacts deemed to be offensive to their religion? Cultures have done this for thousands of years, that's why it's so difficult to substantiate history at times because superstitious people destroy it or don't address it in their records. The Jews tried to eliminate Jesus and then his followers as well as discredit his teachings as Christianity was a small cult inside Judaism for a long time.
So your excuse for this is that ISIS or Jews may have destroyed it. Seriously?
Of course you would pick a brain training company that makes some dubious claims on its website.http://www.learningrx.com/reading-improvement-programs.htm
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Of course you would pick a brain training company that makes some dubious claims on its website.
Of course you would pick a brain training company that makes some dubious claims on its website.
So you'd never heard of balut. You didn't have a say one way or another, because you didn't even know it existed. Now that you know it *may* exist, you can choose to investigate it further or perhaps not care and continue to hold no thoughts on it one way or another.An hour ago, I'd never heard of "balut". I still don't know what it is. However, I do know that something called "balut" does exist, because you told me that it does, and I have no reason to think you would lie to me. In other words, the only evidence I have that there is a type of food called "balut" is your word, but I accept that evidence as true. Now, if I want to find out more about this balut, I could ask you...or I could do some investigating on my own. I'm curious enough that tomorrow morning just might find me cruising the net looking for information about "balut". I may never be an expert...but I will know more than I did an hour ago...
not being convinced of God's existence doesn't mean being convinced of God's non-existence.
not being convinced someone is guilty doesn't mean you think he's innocent.
not being convinced someone is telling the truth doesn't mean you think he's lying.
not being convinced I have a million dollars doesn't mean you think I don't have a million dollars.
I could go on and on.
So you'd never heard of balut. You didn't have a say one way or another, because you didn't even know it existed. Now that you know it *may* exist, you can choose to investigate it further or perhaps not care and continue to hold no thoughts on it one way or another.
Well there is no universal consensus by people on who/what God is ... and the different qualities and things attributed to God can be so wide ranging, it sometimes seems there are almost as many "gods" as there are people who claim there are. For some, just hearing the word "God" doesn't really give them anything to consider. They may have little to no preconceived notions, biases, concepts, etc. They may lack belief, even when presented with the term. Give them a definition to consider, and they may continue to lack belief for any number of reasons. With balut for example, you did not have faith that it didn't exist ... you didn't even know what it was. Perhaps you've already chosen to believe it exists based only on my word. If I asked what your opinion on apwdgv;kjnawiue was, you may be more skeptical. It's a nonsense word with no definition as of yet, amongst other things which already stand out about it. I'm not saying the word "God" is a nonsense word, but there are so many different descriptions it has almost lost it's own meaning and can become "whatever the person wants it to become". So even then, being presented with the word "God" or even "Christian God" or "Biblical God" ... it's just too vague. It may not take a concentrated effort to disbelieve, or place one's belief elsewhere ... again, "no ballot".
Sure if you're talking about someone who has never heard of God. I doubt very many such folks live in the US, though. If I ever do stumble on such a person, I'll tell him the whole story from the beginning, and see to it that he has a Bible so that he can read for himself.
Let each one decide for him/herself, is what I say. No one should be pushed to accept or reject God...
But I think you missed part of my point: whatever definition which you put forth, is just one of many possible definitions that could be put forth. Telling the whole story from the beginning is just one of many such stories and furthermore, one of many takes on the same story others will reference. Without a referent, a coherent definition that can be demonstrated or has supporting evidence, etc ... a person who is examining the concepts critically for example, may still lack belief without actively rejecting or disbelieving anything.Sure if you're talking about someone who has never heard of God. I doubt very many such folks live in the US, though. If I ever do stumble on such a person, I'll tell him the whole story from the beginning, and see to it that he has a Bible so that he can read for himself.
Let each one decide for him/herself, is what I say. No one should be pushed to accept or reject God...
So you'd never heard of balut. You didn't have a say one way or another, because you didn't even know it existed. Now that you know it *may* exist, you can choose to investigate it further or perhaps not care and continue to hold no thoughts on it one way or another.
This is just a straw man. Yes of course "not holding a belief" is the same as "not having a belief". No one is arguing that.If I say that I do not hold a belief that you have a million dollars, it is the exact same thing as saying that I do not believe that you have a million dollars.
Again, it bears repeating, lack of faith is not the same as faith. You keep confusing the two. I don't know whether there is an alien named Greeble on Pluto. It's possible that there is, but I have no good reason to believe that is the case. What faith is required to not believe this claim?
The point you keep missing is that, unless you have some firsthand knowledge...you've been to Pluto and have explored every crevice in it...or you have some serious evidence, you cannot know what or who might live on Pluto. As ridiculous as it seems, your stance that no alien named Greeble lives there is based on faith.
Naming the alien doesn't change that.
Consider the following two examples:TheBarrd's case is more accurate. Someone testifying to some reality is evidence for that reality. It doesn't create an existence-neutral concept in your head. If in the face of testimony someone decided to "not care and continue to hold no thoughts on it one way or another" (without any reason to disbelieve) then they would be an irrational person.
I'm beginning to suspect that she is deliberately obfuscating the issue.This is just a straw man. Yes of course "not holding a belief" is the same as "not having a belief". No one is arguing that.
You were twisting his words. I tried 3 times to explain why these statements are not the same.
So I'll try once more.
Not believing in Greeble is not the same as believing in no Greeble.
The first statement required absolutely no faith.