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Evidence God Does Not Exist
#21
RE: Evidence God Does Not Exist
Caecilian Wrote:Whenever someone makes an extraordinary claim, the burden of proof is very firmly on them...
I know this is standard atheist ideology, but since most of society believes in God, who is really making the extraordinary claim? The theist or the atheist?
Caecilian Wrote:If I were to claim that there was a pizza the size of Japan orbiting the Alpha Centauri system, then you would quite reasonably ask for evidence to back up the claim.

And yet my claim about the pizza is far less extraordinary than, say, the claim that there is an all-powerful god...
This statement is based on your own beliefs.
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#22
RE: Evidence God Does Not Exist
(May 10, 2010 at 3:18 pm)Paul the Human Wrote: The evidence points to wholly natural explanations and indicates that god is not necessary. It doesn't prove such, but it does indicate it. It is not about theological questions, it is about the answers to 'why' and 'how'. None of the evidence indicates those answers to be 'god'. To me (and many other atheists) this supports our conclusion that there is no god. All conclusions are subject to revision if and when evidence to the contrary arises. Saying that, in spite of the lack of evidence, god is the answer, is simply not a rational conclusion... since there is no evidence to support it.
Didn't you just fall into the trap of scientist trying to prove the transcendental?

Your obsession with a provable God is not a theological one, and therefore irrelevant.


(May 10, 2010 at 3:18 pm)Paul the Human Wrote:
fr0d0 Wrote:For the concept of God to work his existence has to be unknowable.

That's convenient.
But poignant.
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#23
RE: Evidence God Does Not Exist
(May 10, 2010 at 4:46 pm)AngelThMan Wrote:
Caecilian Wrote:Whenever someone makes an extraordinary claim, the burden of proof is very firmly on them...
I know this is standard atheist ideology, but since most of society believes in God, who is really making the extraordinary claim? The theist or the atheist?

Oh ffs. It looks like we're going to have to run through the entire argument. Here goes.

There are some things that are essentially undeniable- these form the bedrock of our experience of living in the world. Most basic of all is perhaps our material existence and the material existence of the world that we all live in. Beyond that, we have the existence of other people simlar to ourselves, and a variety of fundamental human characteristics- our need to eat, breathe, shit, fuck and so on.

The point about these basics is that you can't live your life without accepting their existence- they are a necessary part of our ontology. Some folk (e.g. Buddhists) may deny the material world in theory, but in practice they have to live in it and function in it the same as eveyone else. So Buddhists, despite their theoretical committments, eat, drink, breathe, shit and fuck just like the rest.

Now you might at this stage think 'Aha! god is one of those basics too'. But clearly this is wrong. I've gone through my entire life not believing in god. And so, apparently, has the majority of the population in countries like Japan and Sweden. Neither I nor the Swedes and Japanese have been inconvenienced by our unbelief. Believing in god is optional, in a way that believing that you need food to survive simply isn't.

Beyond the basic givens of our existence there are a variety of different claims re. what is real. These are what we'll call extraordinary claims. The point about extraordinary claims is that they ask us to add extra elements or features to our basic ontology of material existence. Some extraordinary claims are:
- Matter is made up of very small particles called 'atoms'.
- Ghosts exist, and are the spirits of the dead.
- An all-powerful, all-loving, omniscient god exists.
- All extant living things have evolved from a single ancestral lineage.
- When we die, we are reincarnated, either as people or as animals.

Q: How can we assess the validity of these claims?
A: Through the use of inductive reasoning, drawing on the available evidence. That is how scientific theories are developed.

Where there is no evidence, we should reject the claim. Thus I no more believe in the christian god than the FSM or the Tooth Fairie- the evidence for all of these putative entities is nil. This is despite the fact that, unlike the thoroughly vile and malevolent god that christians worship, the FSM and the Tooth Fairie might be rather nice entities to believe in.

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Quote:If I were to claim that there was a pizza the size of Japan orbiting the Alpha Centauri system, then you would quite reasonably ask for evidence to back up the claim.

And yet my claim about the pizza is far less extraordinary than, say, the claim that there is an all-powerful god...
This statement is based on your own beliefs.

The point here is simple: god requires the addition of immaterial enties, supernatural powers etc to our basic material ontology. The pizza doesn't. So in the absence of evidence for either, the pizza is more plausible than god.
He who desires to worship God must harbor no childish illusions about the matter but bravely renounce his liberty and humanity.
Mikhail Bakunin

A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything
Friedrich Nietzsche
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#24
RE: Evidence God Does Not Exist
(May 10, 2010 at 4:46 pm)AngelThMan Wrote: I know this is standard atheist ideology, but since most of society believes in God, who is really making the extraordinary claim? The theist or the atheist?

HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAA!!

LOL, you're precious.
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#25
RE: Evidence God Does Not Exist
(May 10, 2010 at 4:46 pm)AngelThMan Wrote: I know this is standard atheist ideology, but since most of society believes in God, who is really making the extraordinary claim? The theist or the atheist?

Here's a lesson about one very fun logical fallacy. We call this one, "Argument from Popularity" which is an incorrect assertion that because the majority of people agree on something, that it then makes it right.

The majority of people believed the world was flat hundreds of years ago. Did their population make it true? Come on, you know the answer.

Further reading: http://skepticwiki.org/index.php/Argumen...Popularity
"The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason." Benjamin Franklin

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#26
RE: Evidence God Does Not Exist
(May 10, 2010 at 4:46 pm)AngelThMan Wrote:
Caecilian Wrote:Whenever someone makes an extraordinary claim, the burden of proof is very firmly on them...
I know this is standard atheist ideology, but since most of society believes in God, who is really making the extraordinary claim? The theist or the atheist?

Ignoring the Argumentum ad populum for a second, a) there is no such thing as an atheist ideology and b) The majority of the world does not believe in God.
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#27
RE: Evidence God Does Not Exist
@angel

So you are saying that denying or merely questioning the existence of a spacegod with superpowers is more extraordinary than believing wholeheartedly in one? I don't understand how it being a majority matters. A majority of people in the US elected the cowboy from Toy Story twice, the majority are morons.

Love Bill Maher :p
"In our youth, we lacked the maturity, the decency to create gods better than ourselves so that we might have something to aspire to. Instead we are left with a host of deities who were violent, narcissistic, vengeful bullies who reflected our own values. Our gods could have been anything we could imagine, and all we were capable of manifesting were gods who shared the worst of our natures."-Me

"Atheism leaves a man to sense, to philosophy, to natural piety, to laws, to reputation; all of which may be guides to an outward moral virtue, even if religion vanished; but religious superstition dismounts all these and erects an absolute monarchy in the minds of men." – Francis Bacon
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#28
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(May 11, 2010 at 3:02 pm)SleepingDemon Wrote: A majority of people in the US elected the cowboy from Toy Story twice, the majority are morons.

Holy shit I almost peed on myself.
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#29
RE: Evidence God Does Not Exist
Quote:but since most of society believes in God,


So you admit that what you truly worship is human stupidity.

Interesting take on life. I might even agree with you that there is a lot of it. Don't think that makes it 'god-like.'
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#30
RE: Evidence God Does Not Exist
(May 12, 2010 at 2:22 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote:but since most of society believes in God,


So you admit that what you truly worship is human stupidity.

Interesting take on life. I might even agree with you that there is a lot of it. Don't think that makes it 'god-like.'

It's the only thing that truly has no bounds, but alas, it dies with the human.
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