 Originally Posted by Black_Eagle
In that case, where did God come from? You could say he always existed, but then, why couldn't the universe have always existed in some form or another?
How is lacking belief in god make a person apathetic to the question of where existence came from?[/
No matter how high you climb the dimensional latter you're left with how that got going, you need something that is intelligent anmd beyond this physical universe and is eternal in order to justify everything else
God is the rational conclusion, it takes balls to believe in God though, not everyone really wants that huge responsibility.
 Originally Posted by Scatterbrain
Without any proof or logic declaring a god hypothesis correct and calling the pursuit of truth a waste of time. That's what's being arrogant and giving up. No curiosity.
Pursuit of truth=pursuit of God, curiosity of what is behind our existence, universe, etc, giving us purpose.
 Originally Posted by Photolysis
No, sorry, declaring that the answer to this is "something intelligent" doesn't make it an answer. Blindly asserting this as fact is doesn't make it on. Ironic how you display the flaw you accuse atheism of by arrogantly assuming you have the answer, or at least part of it.
If it's possible for an all powerful god to have always existed, why could the universe not always have existed? And Occam's Razor states that the universe always existing is more likely than an all powerful god always existing.
Only if you're a closed-minded fool who is unwilling to entertain the idea that there might not be a god, and who assumes they have part of the answer to such things on no basis.
Some of this can all be answered in the responses above. Atheism is denying what you don't know, if you don't know there's a God than be an agnostic, or give evidence that God doesn't exist. Youve got to pick one of two irrational beliefs, that things just become purposelessly out of nothing with no intelligence behind it or things became through intelligent purpose with an eternal God being at the top of that latter. Then you have faith in that chosing. You chose the uncurious and accuse me of not being curious, you have a faith-based belief system called atheism, while I have a theistic belief system that I also have faith in. You and I differ only on what side of the God coin we flipped.
You know what's truly a waste of time? Living in some pig ignorant backwater part of the States, being a closed-minded and arrogant fool who ignorantly dismisses things they have almost no understanding of.
Perhaps you should educate yourself on atheism instead of reeling off propaganda that happens to be completely false?
Anger is a natural reaction to an assault on a long-held belief system, one that isn't without it's flaws. You could even describe yourself, which is ironic.
 Originally Posted by sora12
You two give some good points. There's a lot for me to ponder.
I don't think it's a waste of time in life to be an atheist though.
Okay let me reword that, becoming an atheist, at least too early in life, is to give up that search. If we have one life we should make the most with our thinking and searching. I was raised Catholic and you kniow I believe it still, maybe your search for God is more complicated I can't say.
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