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In reply to the discussion: Carl Sagan denied being an atheist. So what did he believe? [Part 1] [View all]Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)285. reply #2 cbayer chuckles about how badly this thread of hers is going to go.
but she had no idea.
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So was this supposed to be one of those intelligent and civil contributions
skepticscott
Jul 2014
#158
To me, the last refuge of a scoundrel is to sieze upon a detail like that and completely ignore
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#92
They would require extraordinary evidence if one was claiming they could prove it.
cbayer
Jul 2014
#230
Well for those that tell you that they want you to believe, I think it makes sense to
cbayer
Jul 2014
#243
Tyson has already settled this, in a video I have repeatedly supplied you with, and you have not
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#100
I watched that video way before you posted it and I don't think it's settled in the same
cbayer
Jul 2014
#137
Um, no, it isn't. That venn diagram is 100% accurate, and you have no idea what gnostic/agnostic
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#20
I don't need to 'hit the books', there's a simple synopsis of the history of these words here:
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#47
Sure, if you're just going to kep making up words as you go, it can mean anything!
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#57
Two references in agreement with Sagan's use are sufficient to establish the point.
Jim__
Jul 2014
#59
And the OED, as well as the statements of AA and FFRF is sufficient to refute that point. (nt)
LostOne4Ever
Jul 2014
#61
It's usage. Two dictionaries and Sagan's explicit usage confirm that it's a common use.
Jim__
Jul 2014
#64
They represent thousands upon thousands (maybe even millions) of atheists
LostOne4Ever
Jul 2014
#175
Who the fuck are you to presume anyone was only speaking about Christianity?
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#21
So are you arguing that the English word is devoid of any draw from another language?
Goblinmonger
Jul 2014
#30
Yes, I believe that people have the ability to use "literally" however they want.
Jim__
Jul 2014
#19
Can you point to someone here using 'agnosticism' as the same as atheism?
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#65
Monger, belief is a feeling of being sure that someone or something exists or that something is true
Nitram
Jul 2014
#93
Except several of us have pointed out groups that are theists that are also agnostic.
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#107
Quick, you better delete this wiki page for being a contradiction in terms!
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#112
I think that would make you a secular/cultural jew. There are religious jewish atheists.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2014
#167
Neither science nor religion can achieve total understanding of the universe, imo.
pinto
Jul 2014
#142
There are several meanings of the words atheism and agnosticism that have been mentioned
TM99
Jul 2014
#291
I read the op and a few of the early responses. I am sorry I was not clear on that.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#261
Ok you want to make this personal. I don't. I am asking you and no I don't want to read over 200
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#263
I think that if Carl Sagan did not consider himself an atheist that would have been
CBGLuthier
Jul 2014
#177
I take issue with this statement - " An atheist is someone who has compelling evidence that there is
djean111
Jul 2014
#204
It does seem like an oddly illogical statement to me - neither "side" has proof of any kind,
djean111
Jul 2014
#213
Neil deGrasse Tyson says the same thing. So does Richard Dawkins when pressed.
Gore1FL
Jul 2014
#238
I think belief, don't know and non-belief are all parts of a connected spectrum.
pinto
Jul 2014
#245
The line I think we can all support is separation of church & state. I strongly support that.
pinto
Jul 2014
#250
A Washington Post profile of Carl Sagan' beliefs or nonbeliefs is perfectly apt for this Group.
rug
Jul 2014
#268
I had no idea that an article about Csrl Sagan's religious views would stir up a shit storm.
cbayer
Jul 2014
#269
"psychotic person who had a religious delusion and must, therefore, represent all of religion"
trotsky
Jul 2014
#271
I do think that believing one can ascertain a dead (or alive) person's thoughts and beliefs is
djean111
Jul 2014
#277
Ha! I like verbatim dialogue a lot more than reading what the biographer decides the person was
djean111
Jul 2014
#281
reply #2 cbayer chuckles about how badly this thread of hers is going to go.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2014
#285