I'd just like to point out that Perry has used the typical creationist fallback approach. He has started with wild claims about dinosaur footprints and misrepresenting atheism. When called on this, he falls back to constants from the laws of physics. He has not tackled the objections to his original post, none of which is at all relevant to the question posed in the topic.
Exactly Gladring.
Perry, I don't mean to be piling on, but let me give you a sketch of this thread:
You started with a claim that atheists suffer from cognitive dissonance, and that this came as a result of being in a cult. (see post #1)
After several replies, you told us about your day, your new business, and your meeting of an old friend who served in the military. (which while mildly interesting, had nothing to do with the topic. Yesterday, I watched the NCAA tournament)
You then talked about something totally different from your original post (see post #1) by bringing up statistical figures and making certain statements about Science and how it supports creationism.
You then alluded to a dictionary definition of what an atheist is (I will take them as you put it: #1: the doctrine or belief that there is no God #2: disbelief in the existence of a supreme being or beings.) No problem here. I don't believe in the existence of a supreme being.
Then you said something that I must call you out on. This is one of the most arrogant things I have read from you in quite some time:
When I evangelize JW's, I have to first help them to understand what they actually believe. Most do not know that Jesus is not their Mediator. However, they can make this connection when it is pointed out that they are outside of the New Covenant and that Jesus is the mediator of the N.C.
Likewise, many atheists don't actually know what they believe. When an atheist posits the conclusion "there is no God" ; by definition he must assume that he knows all things so that he can say that he looked everywhere and has logical reason for his conclusion. However, if he could do this, then he would in actuality become the very thing that he asserts doesn't exist. Either way the atheist would be wrong.
Wow. This is just like a JW. So lets see, you are qualified in some way to help me understand what I actually believe? No thank you. You are not only not qualified, your views are not based in reality. You have a personal belief that consumes you, that is clear, and that is all.
You imply I don't know what I believe simply because I don't accept your god. How many times will atheists or agnostics tell you the same thing, that we do not know. YOU ARE THE ONE MAKING THIS ASSUMPTION THAT WE DO KNOW. Atheists don't claim special knowledge at all. This is your effort to reframe and win an argument. You are 100% wrong in what you say, and besides that, I view this as deliberate intellectual dishonesty on your part. In other words, it is my strong impression that you are purposely stating falsehoods to win an argument.
Your efforts are very clear to me. You have a very superstitious (and fundamentalist) based view of Jesus and the bible, which is that if you say it enough, Jesus will draw them to him as he has you.
This might surprise you, but I am mildly sympathetic to the existence of a higher power. But as your world view is clearly based on Christian fundamentalism, there isn't anything anyone can say to you about an honest appraisal of your beliefs, or the possibilities of other types of gods and higher powers exisiting. You are so deep in your own comfort (my word for your faith) that you reject well over 6 billion other peoples beliefs. Sure is nice of your god to make himself so plain to the rest of the world.
I only engage you in this way so that others who read this will at least have something to think about. I sure hope that others who conclude that they must worship Jesus, or worship at all, do so for reasons other then what you posit. Jesus would want it that way.