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In reply to the discussion: What Kind of Statement Is: "There's probably no God?" [View all]MineralMan
(147,576 posts)5. Exactly. It's why I would never make such a statement.
It lacks any sort of real meaning. For me, the statement is: "I don't believe that deities exist."
That is a statement of truth, since it only refers to my own personal assessment. It says nothing about anyone else and what they might or might not believe.
And yet, that statement, too is seen by some as an attack on their belief. Why, I do not understand. What does my lack of belief mean to anyone but myself?
My statement is not an invitation to a presentation of some sort of argument, either. It is a firm statement of personal disbelief, not a weak statement of probabilities.
And yet, it is often seen as a challenge.
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When you have a considerable investment in something, it's hard to accept that it may be wasted
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#2
I might be a positive atheist. But I don't feel like arguing for it right now.
Bretton Garcia
Jan 2019
#62
There are also those who have laid out mathematical proofs for the god question
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#38