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In reply to the discussion: I have never felt akin to Atheists nor believers [View all]Dark n Stormy Knight
(10,290 posts)44. I can't speak for Joe, but I believe I feel a similar
rejection of the idea of being in any way defined by a thing that in my experience of reality simply does not exist.
Once, after I'd made some comment dismissing the idea of God, my mom was visibly taken aback. She shuddered and asked, "Aren't you afraid God is going to strike you down for saying that?!"
I was equally bemused, amused, and annoyed as I replied, "Mom! How could I possibly be afraid of being attacked by an entity I am entirely convinced does not exist?!"
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It's hard to prove a negative, but the likelihood of a diety seems very low, like infinitesimally low.
Blues Heron
Dec 2024
#4
I'm not sure what you mean by "an opposition to all the belief systems they reject"
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2024
#17
You've explained something I've been saying for ages in a way that may be clearer.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 11
#24
Evolution has powerful examples in many disciplines. Religions cannot even get their act together.
GreenWave
Mar 8
#27
Genetically speaking, how could Noah and his sons father many different races?
Lonestarblue
Mar 8
#29