Lennox has you rattled = = It's only a matter of time, before you are on your knees praying to John Lennox ! ! !You're showing your true weasel colours
You haven't answered any of my questions
Perhaps consider taking a break from this thread
You Believe in your, Absence Of Belief = = That means you have a Belief, You are a Believer in that Belief !Me:
"It isn't the slightest bit jarring to you to define an absence of belief as belief?"
"I don't believe that "there are no Gods", am I a "true atheist"?"
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"It isn't the slightest bit jarring to you to define an absence of belief as belief?"
"I don't believe that "there are no Gods", am I a "true atheist"?"
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Do you think he is smoking the Dope ? !Dope
I think he wants to suck his auld Orange cockLennox has you rattled = = It's only a matter of time, before you are on your knees praying to John Lennox ! ! !
We may not know now when the Universe started, if there is even a beginning.
New findings from the University of Bonn challenge the assumptions of the standard cosmological model.
Their new calculations suggest that the strength of this background radiation may have been significantly overestimated. If their findings are confirmed, it could force scientists to rethink some of the most fundamental ideas in modern cosmology.
“According to our calculations, however, it could be that this background radiation doesn’t exist at all,” explains Prof. Dr. Pavel Kroupa from the Helmholtz Institute for Radiation and Nuclear Physics at the University of Bonn and Charles University in Prague. “At the very least, we are convinced that its strength has been overestimated.”
Even if it accounts for just 1.4%, this would presumably have huge consequences for the standard model.
Do you believe, or is it your position, that God does not exist? Or do you have no claim/position whether or not God exists?Atheism isn't a religion or faith
lol Sure.. It's a position on religion in that atheists don't believe in anyDo you believe, or is it your position, that God does not exist? Or do you have no claim/position whether or not God exists?
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Are you saying that Atheists don't believe in anything ? !lol Sure.. It's a position on religion in that atheists don't believe in any
Just as well we aren't all as certain as you..IF. COULD. ASSUMING. MAYBE. PROBABLY. SUPPOSING. POSSIBLY. PERHAPS.
Assumptions challenging assumptions, fallacies challenging fallacies, pseudoscience challenging pseudoscience.
I was trying to clarify YOUR position. I understand you do not believe in God, but do you absolutely rule out the possibility of God?lol Sure.. It's a position on religion in that atheists don't believe in any
Fair enoughI was trying to clarify YOUR position. I understand you do not believe in God, but do you absolutely rule out the possibility of God?
That means you believe there are GodsI don't believe that there are no Gods
Maybe God won't let them !I've said it many times and it's a rather shocking state of affairs but the fact remains, theists don't know what atheism is
What do you mean by that?Do you believe in free will, AN2?
I'm not really talking about the subconscious part of the brain. I mean do you personally through conscious decision decide to do something or not do something or are you just propelled by the material interaction of your brain to do it?What do you mean by that?
From a neurological perspective, I've said before that I've long since sensed that my subconscious has informed my conscious to do something, albeit the something is quite trivial
From a theological perspective, I'm not particularly interested
I'm not really talking about the subconscious part of the brain. I mean do you personally through conscious decision decide to do something or not do something or are you just propelled by the material interaction of your brain to do it?
If you think you have a choice, does there not need to be a metaphysical reason for having decided?
I don't believe that there are no Gods
So you're saying we have no free will?
- Neuroscience:
Studies the neural processes underlying decision-making, with some findings suggesting that conscious decisions may be preceded by unconscious brain activity, raising questions about the nature of free will.
Maybe he doesn't have the Free-Will to say anything else !So you're saying we have no free will?
I'm saying what I said I saidSo you're saying we have no free will?
The metaphysical ability to change the course of your life.I'm saying what I said I said
Do you want to define "free will"?
Don't know what that meansThe metaphysical ability to change the course of your life.
We have souls in communion with God & in this soul that is attached to our brains & bodies we have the ability to decide on things in our life.Don't know what that means
I don't believe in God, I'm an atheistWe have souls in communion with God & in this soul that is attached to our brains & bodies we have the ability to decide on things in our life.
So you don't believe in free will. How exactly does that make sense? You're just watching yourself interact with the world as if you're watching a film?I don't believe in God, I'm an atheist
I don't believe in God, that's an answer to your question if you're defining "free will" as something to do with GodSo you don't believe in free will. How exactly does that make sense? You're just watching yourself interact with the world as if you're watching a film?
Also, I think truly right-wing movements such as National Socialism require a belief in free will.
So you can control your life even though it's just a material interaction of the brain & the body, with no metaphysical reality?I don't believe in God, that's an answer to your question if you're defining "free will" as something to do with God
An atheist is basically an extreme version of a Protestant.
'Material(istic)' & 'metaphysical' are words commonly used by theists. They don't mean much to me. I'm not seeking answers from God, why would ISo you can control your life even though it's just a material interaction of the brain & the body, with no metaphysical reality?
Didn't Luther remove free will from the theology of Lutheranism?An atheist is basically an extreme version of a Protestant.
In a word, they're too literal.How do you figure that?
No one should consider the dumb caricatures you have for other peopleIn a word, they're too literal.
Consider atheists like poor simpke Cpu brain Jambo or tragic aspiring Mensa member Godsdog for illustration.
Protestantism likewise was based on taking things literally.
They gave up much of their prior sense of the sacred, and beliefs rooted in trust and faith, in the divine.
Instead they put that into "work", and community etc.
They deitised objective knowledge and empirical evidence over the sacred.
They became subject to epistemic beliefs.
So you see atheism is a sect of Protestantism. A child of Protestantism.
They have done what Protestants did, in extremis.
As a tangential observation, it is in fact a large part of the reason why poor Jambo took up things like white supremacist ideology so piously, projected the sacred into all of its tenets, and fawned before its priests.
And his basic need for an element of mystery was discovered in ideas like the mystery of "the Great Replacement", analogous to the mystery of "the Ascension", etc.