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In reply to the discussion: Post removed [View all]rug
(82,333 posts)36. What is more interesting is tthat the comments have made her point.
Here's a good one.
Grizz Robinson
The author vastly misses the point. It isn't the atheist job to prove a negative. It isn't our job to prove that god doesn't exist. The religious are making a claim. A claim that has no evidence. A claim that can't be proven. Claim that something that there is no evidence for based on claims people are making doesn't exist does NOT have the equal weight of the claim being made that has no evidence.
The point remains these constant expectations of atheists being expected to prove a negative are intellectually dishonest in the extreme.
By the authors argument...me claiming that there's an invisible, pink dragon behind you has just as much merit as your claim that it doesn't exist.
The author vastly misses the point. It isn't the atheist job to prove a negative. It isn't our job to prove that god doesn't exist. The religious are making a claim. A claim that has no evidence. A claim that can't be proven. Claim that something that there is no evidence for based on claims people are making doesn't exist does NOT have the equal weight of the claim being made that has no evidence.
The point remains these constant expectations of atheists being expected to prove a negative are intellectually dishonest in the extreme.
By the authors argument...me claiming that there's an invisible, pink dragon behind you has just as much merit as your claim that it doesn't exist.
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I hope you are not saying that humans walking with dinosaurs is NOT a stupid idea.
cleanhippie
Nov 2012
#8
Perhaps it would be a waste of effort to ask scifi writers what they would like theologians to cover
dimbear
Nov 2012
#10
This seems rather strange, but Science Fiction(along with real Science) is mostly what lead me...
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2012
#12
so to summarize, atheists aren't allowed to make up fictitious, non-existent entities..
frylock
Nov 2012
#38
I can't tell how she knows the amount of sci-fi that 'smug' atheists read
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2012
#23