ideologyhunter
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You're playing armchair psycholgist with Our Armchair Psychologist.  God knows where that will lead.
				
			There can be four corners on a circle!
That's correct but I fail to see your "point."While the square and circle intersect at specific points, the characteristics of the square's corners do not alter the inherent properties of the circle, nor does the circle impart any qualities to the square's corners. It is more accurate to state that they share points of intersection without influencing each other's shape than it is to say:
There can be four corners on a circle!
Shad, if I pay you $1,000, will you stop attacking me and stick with the subject?He doesn’t want to commit to definitions that preclude his conclusions. So, we just have to open up our thinking so that atheists can believe in gods, atheism can be a religion, bachelors can be married, circles can have corners, etc. he doesn’t seem to want us to take the “easy way out” and say these things can’t be true by definition.He wants us to believe in a circle with corners,,,. As least that’s what I think he wants.I think people are losing sight of the big picture and allowing themselves to be distracted by whatever tangent this fool throws in front of us. There is no God of atheism. If someone wants to argue there is, hold their feet to the fire and make them show their work.
I don't know what that means.Your valuable contributions are getting lost in the shuffle due to a less-than-stellar execution of the points system.![]()
I don't know what that mans.Your valuable contributions are getting lost in the shuffle due to a less-than-stellar execution of the points system.![]()
I think people are losing sight of the big picture and allowing themselves to be distracted by whatever tangent this fool throws in front of us.
I basically agree that atheists don't have Gods that they are aware of, but I think that many if not most atheists have "God substitutes." That is, atheists have idols of sorts that they use to replace God and religion with.There is no god of atheism.
No definition of “god” that is recognizable by any theist is a part of the world of atheists.
Tricksy clever wordplay is defined, for atheism, as humor or attempted humor. Not as god.
Is there a god of atheism?
No. By definition.
Could you explain what you mean by "God substitutes"?I basically agree that atheists don't have Gods that they are aware of, but I think that many if not most atheists have "God substitutes." That is, atheists have idols of sorts that they use to replace God and religion with.There is no god of atheism.
No definition of “god” that is recognizable by any theist is a part of the world of atheists.
Tricksy clever wordplay is defined, for atheism, as humor or attempted humor. Not as god.
Is there a god of atheism?
No. By definition.
Actually, the whole business of corners on a circle was raised by Shadowy Man on Post #2. It was there that he asked:I think people are losing sight of the big picture and allowing themselves to be distracted by whatever tangent this fool throws in front of us.
The tangents come up whenever he is cornered.
So will you admit you're wrong by accusing me of coming up with tangents? Something I never did but that Shad is guilty of?Are there corners on a circle?
Absolutely! Typical "God substitutes" include things like people we see as heroes or idols. Such heroes or idols can be individuals or groups. We can also use things like science or philosophy to replace God with. I remember a man I know who was seeking a "higher power" which turned out to be psychology.Could you explain what you mean by "God substitutes"?I basically agree that atheists don't have Gods that they are aware of, but I think that many if not most atheists have "God substitutes." That is, atheists have idols of sorts that they use to replace God and religion with.There is no god of atheism.
No definition of “god” that is recognizable by any theist is a part of the world of atheists.
Tricksy clever wordplay is defined, for atheism, as humor or attempted humor. Not as god.
Is there a god of atheism?
No. By definition.
That looks like a strawman argument if I ever saw one. Why not critique what I actually do argue?So far, your logic seems to be:
God believers often behave badly.
Atheists often behave badly.
Therefore, atheists must believe in God.(or God substitute or whatever)
You mean people like Hitler, Joseph Smith, Trump, Stalin, Falwell?Typical "God substitutes" include things like people we see as heroes or idols.
Actually, the whole business of corners on a circle was raised by Shadowy Man on Post #2. It was there that he asked:I think people are losing sight of the big picture and allowing themselves to be distracted by whatever tangent this fool throws in front of us.
The tangents come up whenever he is cornered.
So will you admit you're wrong by accusing me of coming up with tangents? Something I never did but that Shad is guilty of?Are there corners on a circle?
Reality doesn't care what you think.I basically agree that atheists don't have Gods that they are aware of, but I think that many if not most atheists have "God substitutes." That is, atheists have idols of sorts that they use to replace God and religion with.There is no god of atheism.
No definition of “god” that is recognizable by any theist is a part of the world of atheists.
Tricksy clever wordplay is defined, for atheism, as humor or attempted humor. Not as god.
Is there a god of atheism?
No. By definition.
Absolutely! Typical "God substitutes" include things like people we see as heroes or idols. Such heroes or idols can be individuals or groups. We can also use things like science or philosophy to replace God with. I remember a man I know who was seeking a "higher power" which turned out to be psychology.
Do you worship Carl Sagan? Do you believe that he can help you in your daily life (despite being dead)? Do you think that his writings are perfect and cannot contain any mistakes or inaccuracies?Absolutely! Typical "God substitutes" include things like people we see as heroes or idols. Such heroes or idols can be individuals or groups. We can also use things like science or philosophy to replace God with. I remember a man I know who was seeking a "higher power" which turned out to be psychology.
So because I admire Carl Sagan, he's a substitute God to me?
Only if the meaning of "God" becomes stretched to meaningless, I think.
It's kind of sweet that you think he has work to show.I think people are losing sight of the big picture and allowing themselves to be distracted by whatever tangent this fool throws in front of us. There is no God of atheism. If someone wants to argue there is, hold their feet to the fire and make them show their work.
How about you pay yourself $1000 and stop attacking the posters here that disagree with you? That would probably be more effective for all of us, and it would cost you a lot less.Shad, if I pay you $1,000, will you stop attacking me and stick with the subject?He doesn’t want to commit to definitions that preclude his conclusions. So, we just have to open up our thinking so that atheists can believe in gods, atheism can be a religion, bachelors can be married, circles can have corners, etc. he doesn’t seem to want us to take the “easy way out” and say these things can’t be true by definition.He wants us to believe in a circle with corners,,,. As least that’s what I think he wants.I think people are losing sight of the big picture and allowing themselves to be distracted by whatever tangent this fool throws in front of us. There is no God of atheism. If someone wants to argue there is, hold their feet to the fire and make them show their work.