Jobar
Zen Hedonist
Hermit, I don't see any circularity- can you re-state my position to make it clear?
I am saying that atheism is skepticism applied to religion, more precisely to theistic religions. You seem to be saying that theism is (or can be) skepticism applied to atheism- but that should indicate theists are able to state why their analysis of theism is more logical, more rational. Theism is the philosophical position in question here, and atheists are denying its validity. (I was going to say 'simply denying its validity', but many of the arguments are not at all simple...)
I am saying that atheism is skepticism applied to religion, more precisely to theistic religions. You seem to be saying that theism is (or can be) skepticism applied to atheism- but that should indicate theists are able to state why their analysis of theism is more logical, more rational. Theism is the philosophical position in question here, and atheists are denying its validity. (I was going to say 'simply denying its validity', but many of the arguments are not at all simple...)
