It's not ridiculous. Many atheist act as if God is a laughable concept.
Your description describes an agnostic rather than an atheist.
There's a just reason why it's a laughable concept.
It's not ridiculous. Many atheist act as if God is a laughable concept.
Your description describes an agnostic rather than an atheist.
Atheists cannot prove that a god doesn't exist so not really. The only difference between an atheist and an agnostic is that an agnostic is reasonable.
"Unknowable" is admitting that you can't prove God doesn't exist which is a few steps away from the common atheist position of saying God is no more real than Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny.
But (classical) agnosticism isnt just a statement of personal indecision; its the firm conviction that the existence/non-existence of gods is intrinsically incomprehensible (therefore, a meaningless question) for everyone. So by that reckoning, Im not sure that a devoutly religious person would see much of a difference between atheist and agnostic.
Also - to the extent that someone is pedantic enough to choose agnostic over atheist as a label, s/he must be equally agnostic about Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny - no strong evidence that they exist either, but we cant positively rule them out.![]()
"Unknowable" is admitting that you can't prove God doesn't exist which is a few steps away from the common atheist position of saying God is no more real than Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny.
I'm a theist who is certain there is a God but I don't adhere to any single religion.
Are you saying that makes me an atheist who believes in God?
I think it is more accurate to say an atheist has a disbelief in God where an agnostic has a neutral position of neither belief nor disbelief.
I disagree atheists usually use Unicorns as a comparison.
Prove that they don't exist.Why can't we rule out Santa Clause or the Easter Bunny?
Prove that they don't exist.
I'm an agnostic atheist. It all depends on how the question is phrased:
Q: Is there a god?
A: I don't know.
An agnostic answer.
Q: Do you believe in god?
A: No.
An atheistic answer. There's no cognitive dissonance between the two answers either.
I don't think you're getting my point (and perhaps I'm not getting yours). If you don't believe in anything supernatural you are an atheist. Agnosticism is atheism, to the extent that it means you don't believe in a god, or anything like that. Usually that's called weak atheism, positive atheism, soft atheism or implicit atheism.
If you believe in God, or some kind of higher power, or anything supernatural, than you're neither an atheist nor an agnostic.
I know. I can read. But that doesn't prove that he doesn't exist. You'll need to do better than that.I already said the vast majority of kids don't get unexplained gifts . Not even millions of well-behaved kids.
There's nothing logically inconsistent about this statement.It's like saying someone who says UFO sightings are possible doesn't believe in UFOs.
It's inaccurate to say agnostics don't believe in God.
It's like saying someone who says UFO sightings are possible doesn't believe in UFOs.
I know. I can read. But that doesn't prove that he doesn't exist. You'll need to do better than that.
Is it? How can you believe in something you can't know exists? By that logic, agnostics would believe in every supernatural thing they can't disprove.
At the end of the day, you are without a god.
Santa would avoid detection via all of these methods with magic.You could scan the North Pole for heat signatures.
You could have chimneys installed with motion detectors.
You could have every gift recieved on Christmas registered so the givers would be accounted for.
There are ways to disprove a gift giving Santa Claus. It's impossible to prove God does or doesn't exist.
Santa would avoid detection via all of these methods with magic.
See how this works, yet?![]()
All gift registration would prove is that he doesn't deliver gifts, not that he doesn't exist. Besides, if we invoke the use of magic, who's to say it couldn't destroy or alter the registry any way he sees fit?How does magic avoid gift registration?
The parents would be able to see the gifts a child opens.
Would they not?
Magic can only do so much.![]()
Or "do you believe God is a myth?"
agnostic: "Not necessarily."
atheist: "Absolutely!"
There's a very noticeable difference between stances.
Or "do you believe God is a myth?"
agnostic: "Not necessarily."
atheist: "Absolutely!"
There's a very noticeable difference between stances.