chaz wyman wrote:
He was making defamatory remarks about the paucity of Atheism being dependant on the concept of God.
So I asked him what he meant by the term.
So, far he has refused to answer.
Atheism, by it's very definition, i.e. "1) Disbelief in or denial of the existence of God or gods. 2) The doctrine that there is no God or gods."
If one such as yourself denies the existence of God this alone does not dismiss there is such a presence. It is akin to stating there is no such thing as "love" because it is unprovable... or the world is flat hundreds of years ago; who could prove it otherwise until the discovery was accepted. A belief that there is no god does not say anything other than you yourself do not believe it. Whether 'god(s)' exist or not is completely dependent upon the individual's experience with such a presence.
Myself, to answer your constant barrage of repetitive questioning of my own opinion, god, I believe, is pure consciousness... nothing more, nothing less, hence the spiritual connection that hu'manity has put upon this concept we have come to call 'God' or whatever language one chooses to use to describe the same experience (Gott, Dieu, Allah, Dios, Buddhahead, etc, etc....).
So when someone announces that they do not believe in (a) God, I have to question what it is that they view as this "god" that is so refuted. That is why I asked those few questions pertaining to "god" because it is obvious there are so many who 'view' god as a generic being complete with hands and a mouth that performs much the same physical way as our own. That, I believe, is... unbelievable. But to each their own when it comes to believing in something larger than their own ego...
BTW, c.w., in this exchange of ours I could not help but notice that you capitalized the word "God", which I've also seen among many other atheists... a curious little thing that makes something you do not believe in but gives the respect of capitalization. This is also apparent in the dictionary definitions of a non-believer in such a thing... note the capitalization of the word cut and pasted from the dictionary itself. If indeed, God is a
proper noun, why do you give credence to it's 'properness' by using this capitalization? I assure you that there is no god or God that will smite you by not capitalizing the name.
