Man of Honour
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I do hold a logical position, where is there a flaw in any logic that says i should prove something before i try and disprove it. If you ask me to disprove the earth is round i will struggle, you ask me to disprove something that can not be proven in the first place, its virtually impossible, i have nothing to disprove? What evidence i do have i.e. the bible, has been disproven. Your inferring existence from lack of evidence against, not evidence for.
I'm not asking you to prove your standpoint, I'm simply pointing out that you can no more disprove a god than I can prove one exists. You have said that people shouldn't point out that your logic doesn't disprove the existence of a god but if you hold a truly logical viewpoint that is unquestionably correct then you shouldn't be worried about people pointing out the logical gaps. You say the religious (or anyone supporting their right to believe) should prove something that cannot be proven (at least at the present time) and I'm trying to show the futility of such a statement, it really is no better than kids saying "well I asked you first" in the playground.
You must see that it a very stupid stand point to base the existence of god on any of the written text on earth, rather than signs and demonstration from such a person.
Why is it any more or less stupid than denying it on the basis that it was written by human hand?
Im doing nothing of the such, im stating that atheism is the view point of a person who believe in the rational exercise of gathering evidence, and testing it. If that happens to come under the category of science then so be it.
It just also happens to be that atheist denounce god on that basis, then fine.
Imo atheist is a label stamped onto anyone who has weighed up the evidence and said that its a ridiculous misconception, were not a bunch of people all getting into groups and saying down with the believes, burn the christian, jews, etc etc, we just unfortunately get snowballed by religious stupidity because it conflicts with rational daily activities.
I think I'll refer you to my answer to Jet about the traditional definition of an atheist.