No. A conviction of a lack of evidence? Yes.
Yes, of course.
is atheism a belief system.
after all the atheist believes there is no god .so if that's the case then an atheist if a person of faith.
they have faith in the fact there is no god.
No. A conviction of a lack of evidence? Yes.
Yes, of course.
is atheism a belief system.
after all the atheist believes there is no god .so if that's the case then an atheist if a person of faith.
they have faith in the fact there is no god.
It's stating that the claims believers make regarding the existence of gods is lacking substantive evidence. NOT a personal belief system.
Yes, evidence is lacking and most of the testimony is anecdotal, subjective and/or hearsay. There is no smoking gun. That doesn't mean a shot wasn't fired.
But unless more substantial evidence is presented, the court rules not guilty of the charge of creating this mess.
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is atheism a belief system.
after all the atheist believes there is no god .so if that's the case then an atheist if a person of faith.
they have faith in the fact there is no god.
If you believe there isn't a god, is this not a belief?
Is this not a conviction, a worldview?
Of course, this doesn't equate the opinion with that of one that believes there is a god. The burden of proof resides on the believer. This also doesn't mean the opposite opinion is any less a position of conviction.
Technically, if all the evidence available is not on the table, neither position can be validated. As regards god, it's a delicate matter.
it's claimed it takes 400 million atoms to become a single strand of dna.
how do the atoms know.
3. what order.
Ecniv, is that you?
if we have faith in science and scientific claims about the universe, origins of life etc.
is that absolute truth.
if so then if they declare that god exists with evidence then do all those who believe in science then believe in god or a creator.
"I do not entertain hypotheticals; the world as it is is vexing enough"
- True Grit
i am not much of a reader as i have two many distractions, but i fancy a challenging read, so please list any book that has changed your entire world view on everything.
i remember as a teenager buying at a yard sale, norman vincent peales " the power of positive thinking" and at the time that had a big impact on me.
but i am a little bit more in to " realistic positive thinking" now..
Cosmos - Carl Sagan
The Dune series - Frank Herbert
A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking
Crisis of Conscience - Ray Franz
it's claimed it takes 400 million atoms to become a single strand of dna.
how do the atoms know.
3. what order.
Well yeah.
You can lead a troll to a bridge but you can't make him/her hide.
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it's claimed it takes 400 million atoms to become a single strand of dna.
how do the atoms know.
3. what order.
what's an atom?
fusion with god natural .
in the cosmos universe or whatever.
all things are made of the same materials etc so humans will always be fused with the universe in life and death because those building blocks are eternal.
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Nice edit on post 129 and subsequent save of face on 130
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fusion with god natural .
in the cosmos universe or whatever.
all things are made of the same materials etc so humans will always be fused with the universe in life and death because those building blocks are eternal.
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