Will God accept you if you renounce religion?

I have heard the teapot mentioned hundreds of times. This still doesn't answer by question.

I am only asking is there any positive evidence supporting the atheistic viewpoint?

I am not interested in talking about positive evidence for the existence of God right now.

To answer you original question, it's a no.

However, as mentioned, the athiest standpoint doesn't really need evidence unless they are saying there is definitely no god.
 
To answer you original question, it's a no.

However, as mentioned, the athiest standpoint doesn't really need evidence unless they are saying there is definitely no god.

A few atheists on this thread have deemed there is absolutely no God.

PS: Why should this thread be closed? We're having a debate, what's so wrong about that?
 
The day Atheist stops being Anti-Theist in the eyes of most will be a great day for grammar.

Also the learning of the difference between Gnosticism and Agnosticism would also be nice.
 
What are you talking about? I was merely making a point that, contrary to popular belief, Science makes assumptions. If any one of these assumptions are false, the whole of Science falls apart.

Define 'assumption'.

Of course some theories rely on other theories being true, but those theories in turn are supported by evidence. No scientific theory however (note I said 'theory' and not hypothesis) is based on wild speculation or an educated guess like you imply.

And of course mavity exists. I never said it didn't. I'm one who argues that these laws are evidence for a creator. So please be quiet.

Which proves what i said about you not getting the joke. I never said or implied you didn't think mavity existed. My point was you didn't understand it and assumed that no one else did either, and the misunderstanding of the word 'theory' when used scientifically. In short, a scientific theory isn't the same as a conspiracy theory or guess. When used scientifically the word 'theory' is a lot closer to meaning 'proven fact' than 'our best guess' (which is how I think you perceive it).
 
A few atheists on this thread have deemed there is absolutely no God.

PS: Why should this thread be closed? We're having a debate, what's so wrong about that?

IIRC, that's only Hurf. He speaks for himself.

It's not really a debate when you're ignoring half of the posts!
 
The atheistic standpoint is that there is as much chance of being a god as anything else unproven. Why would you need evidence to support that?

Ok, so the atheistic position isn't based on evidence at all. I thought they slated Christians for a supposed belief without evidence?

To answer you original question, it's a no.

However, as mentioned, the atheist standpoint doesn't really need evidence unless they are saying there is definitely no god.

Well thanks - that clears that up.

That raises the question about what the definition of atheism is then doesn't it?
 
A few atheists on this thread have deemed there is absolutely no God.

PS: Why should this thread be closed? We're having a debate, what's so wrong about that?

I think you'll find they say it out of anger. It's not that there is absolutly no god, it's that if it wasn't for the leagues of believers this conversation just wouldn't exist. Science isn't agnostic about anything without some evidence, a year ago the scientific community was agnostic about the Higgs boson, would it be found, wouldn't it etc. However they aren't agnostic about the desires boson, of which I just invented. Why? There is literally no evidence at all other than this piece of scripture stating its existence and so it doesn't 'may exist', it may only 'may not exist', i.e. Science doesn't bother to even entertain the idea without more evidence brought forward, to the science world, with no discussion, the desires boson does not exist. The science world doesn't explicitly state that it doesn't exist however, it just doesn't talk about it or write papers about it. It's dead to the community unless evidence is brought forward.

This should be how God is dealt with. There is no evidence for God therefore he only 'may not exist'. Millions of believers and books of stories can not be used as evidence.

Therefore from a scientific viewpoint God is not worth discussing, he does not exist in scientific discussion until further evidence is brought forward.
 
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Ok, so the atheistic position isn't based on evidence at all. I thought they slated Christians for a supposed belief without evidence?



Well thanks - that clears that up.

That raises the question about what the definition of atheism is then doesn't it?

The theory or belief that God does not exist.

Religions portray things as fact. To do that, they need supporting evidence. Athiesm is a belief there is no God.
 
I've just read some atheist arguing that if God existed he would stop too many people being born or warn people when they are about to sin, or turn all the weapons in the world into flowers.

How stupid! So they want a world where God steps into stop someone killing or raping someone, but as soon as they do something wrong they want to be able to do it with out consequences. Free-will is what has made evil possible, yet atheists for some reason can't seem to grasp that.
 
Therefore from a scientific viewpoint God is not worth discussing, he does not exist in scientific discussion until further evidence is brought forward.

I agree totally. There seem to be thousands of people who state things like "science has come so far that we don't need to talk about God any more".

I just don't understand why people try to shoehorn a metaphysical question into physical/material science. It just doesn't make sense!

Religions portray things as fact. To do that, they need supporting evidence. Athiesm is a belief there is no God.

Correct.

Assuming your definition of atheism is correct then we are entitled to say that the atheistic world-view has absolutely no positive supporting evidence.

Therefore the atheist can't slate a theist if he offers no evidence?
 
I've just read some atheist arguing that if God existed he would stop too many people being born or warn people when they are about to sin, or turn all the weapons in the world into flowers.

How stupid! So they want a world where God steps into stop someone killing or raping someone, but as soon as they do something wrong they want to be able to do it with out consequences. Free-will is what has made evil possible, yet atheists for some reason can't seem to grasp that.

Do you believe in the power of faith healing?
 
I agree totally. There seem to be thousands of people who state things like "science has come so far that we don't need to talk about God any more".

I just don't understand why people try to shoehorn a metaphysical question into physical/material science. It just doesn't make sense!



Correct.

Assuming your definition of atheism is correct then we are entitled to say that the atheistic world-view has absolutely no positive supporting evidence.

Therefore the atheist can't slate a theist if he offers no evidence?

Atheism is a lack of belief in God. Not a belief in a lack of God.
 
I believe in prayer, yes.

There is evidence of absence for the power of faith healing though! If science could provide you with definitive prove God wasn't real would you even change your viewpoint? I don't think there's much point continuing to argue unless you answer that question with a yes.
 
A few atheists on this thread have deemed there is absolutely no God.

That would be me then because I've spent nearly 55 years searching for evidence but there is none and if there is a God it is the nastiest most horriblest thing there has ever been.

PS: Why should this thread be closed? We're having a debate, what's so wrong about that?

Because children haven't got the sense to stay out of threads so like to say 'Close the thread' when it's far easier not to click on it. It happens all the time on here. I feel sorry for them.
 
I would like to ask the God people do you believe in the Big Bang or not, what are your views on it, what about our infinite Universe do you believe in that also.

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There is evidence of absence for the power of faith healing though! If science could provide you with definitive prove God wasn't real would you even change your viewpoint? I don't think there's much point continuing to argue unless you answer that question with a yes.

Science can never disprove the existence of God.
 
I would like to ask the God people do you believe in the Big Bang or not, what are your views on it, what about our infinite Universe do you believe in that also.

Atheists are the ones who claimed the universe was eternal, not religious folks. The big bang works in favour of the creation story, since it suggests that the universe had an absolute finite beginning.
 
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