So far, I have never come across an atheist who hasn't admitted that he/she doesn't know everything. In my experience, it seems that theists are the ones who claim to know that god exists, yet they cannot back that claim up in any way. Atheists are saying the following: if you look at what science does know, all the facts point to the conclusion that there is probably no god. (And then theists go, "Haaaha, you admit that there probably is no god. That means that there is a god!"
Well... I'd say there are two types of theists. The first type will probably say something like that. Totally fine to argue over that because that is faulty logic. The other type (like me for example) has "God" as a placeholder just for the unknown. Believe it or not, the more I learn about this universe, the more I believe there is a higher power. If you think the astronomical universe is impressive - it's nothing compared to the atomic universe. It's just so... beautiful and perfect.
I wish that most atheists would say what you said - but it generally goes like this... (and I'm applying to this DV)
case 1:
Theist: I believe in God.
Atheist: Care to explain?
Theist: [Inset whatever reason here]
Atheist: No you are wrong, God doesn't exist. Stop being so stupid and deluded.
or... case 2:
Atheist: Why do you believe in God?
Theist: [Inset whatever reason here]
Atheist: I'm not sure I understand, that doesn't seem to make sense.
Theist: *May take offense and say something negative to begin flaming*
But from what I can see, case 1 highly, and I mean highly outnumbers the the second case, at least on these forums it does.
I'm not sure who you're posting to... maybe everyone in general?... but I thought I'd reply anyway.
I was pretty much posting to everyone, while trying to address the OPs statement.
(And then theists go, "Haaaha, you admit that there probably is no god. That means that there is a god!"
Any normal human being... (not these hardcore religious fanatics), if they respond to you like that - it's most likely an age issue like I mentioned in my other post. Most older people, these people will not respond to you like that. They've had life experiences. They know the questions that are in your head because they have been there, whether it's an atheist or theist. If I ever get a response like that from someone, I'm done debating. I would let them mentally grow up a bit before continuing. A person who responds like that obviously has never really given serious thought about the question at hand - in which yeah... I totally agree with the OP - it's a waste of time.
The thing is, if people here make good and valid points, without trying to anger the other side - you did a good job. You've opened up the person to other possibilities, whether they admit it right away or not.
R/S cannot really be debated. You can only attempt to guide someone one way or another. THIS, is something I have learned through personal experience in the past two years of my life. I've heard every side - and yet I'm still somewhere off my own without definite conclusion.
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