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In reply to the discussion: Theism is delusion [View all]

Act_of_Reparation

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17. Squishy post-enlightement apologetics are really no different from traditional apologetics.
Thu Oct 10, 2019, 01:55 PM
Oct 2019

They're arguments constructed post-hoc to justify a preexisting belief. They are not the reasons most people actually believe in God. In the case of hippy-dippy "God is love" arglebargle, they're not even describing a god most theists actually believe in. I'm at a point where I consider them largely irrelevant, and don't really bother addressing them anymore.

Theism is delusion [View all] edhopper Oct 2019 OP
Guess I need to be reminded as to what theism is all about Zambero Oct 2019 #1
a belief in gods. Voltaire2 Oct 2019 #5
Yes, but also a particular type of creator/interventionist god(s) Major Nikon Oct 2019 #19
not really, that is just one variant Voltaire2 Oct 2019 #20
I'm just saying that in order to be any kind of theist requires a couple of additional steps Major Nikon Oct 2019 #23
What is truth? C_U_L8R Oct 2019 #2
"Beauty is truth, truth beauty" edhopper Oct 2019 #11
There is god C_U_L8R Oct 2019 #12
Or not. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2019 #16
Truth is what, as a society, defines Cartaphelius Oct 2019 #80
Hot potato there! Newest Reality Oct 2019 #3
Theism: edhopper Oct 2019 #13
If by theism one means a god-being then yes clearly it is a delusion. Voltaire2 Oct 2019 #4
Apparently you are doing it wrong... NeoGreen Oct 2019 #6
Correct. trotsky Oct 2019 #8
Squishy post-enlightement apologetics are really no different from traditional apologetics. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2019 #17
totally agree. Voltaire2 Oct 2019 #18
What evidence would be sufficient... NeoGreen Oct 2019 #7
Hi edhopper - thank you for posting this interesting topic. Pendrench Oct 2019 #9
Thank you for not being offended edhopper Oct 2019 #14
Hi edhopper - I didn't see anything offensive about your question. Pendrench Oct 2019 #15
Try removing your emotional attachment and looking at it another way Major Nikon Oct 2019 #24
Hi Major Nikon - thank you for taking time to respond to my post. Pendrench Oct 2019 #32
Sounds a bit like doubt Major Nikon Oct 2019 #35
Hi Major Nikon - Thank you for your reply. Pendrench Oct 2019 #37
Exactly the opposite. Sorry for the misunderstanding. Major Nikon Oct 2019 #43
Hi Major Nikon - My apologies to you for misunderstanding your reply! Pendrench Oct 2019 #45
If you believe in a trickster god who doesn't particularly care for humanity... trotsky Oct 2019 #10
"All religion is delusion" said Freud. Bretton Garcia Oct 2019 #21
Theism essentially makes 3 progressively incredible claims Major Nikon Oct 2019 #22
Absolutely. (n/t) Iggo Oct 2019 #25
One of the unpleasant things from the get-go is the definition of theism... RockRaven Oct 2019 #26
Read Yuval Noah Harari's 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. applegrove Oct 2019 #27
I think it is. I am a Buddhist. Buddha said that greed, hate and delusion are not wasupaloopa Oct 2019 #28
Thanks for this thoughtful reply. edhopper Oct 2019 #31
Hi wasupaloopa - thank you for sharing this. Pendrench Oct 2019 #33
Why is ''I don't know" never a legitimate answer? YOHABLO Oct 2019 #29
It's perfectly edhopper Oct 2019 #30
Certainty in asserting the unprovable is delusion. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #34
So there are no religious beliefs that are delusions? edhopper Oct 2019 #36
My statement stands. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #38
And people who say their faith tells them edhopper Oct 2019 #39
The key word is faith. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #40
That's delusional edhopper Oct 2019 #41
The delusion may come when one is certain without proof. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #42
You don't want to answer if SOME theist are delusional then. edhopper Oct 2019 #46
My responses applied to theists and non-theists. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #47
So anyone with an absolute belief that God exists edhopper Oct 2019 #48
Anyone who does not recognize the limitations of belief. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #49
Then the formula is not balanced, as you pretend it is. AtheistCrusader Oct 2019 #70
I never link faith with proof. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #71
I feel like I'll be using your words a lot against you when we touch on 'proof' and 'certainty'. AtheistCrusader Oct 2019 #72
Faith requires no proof. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #73
Proof does not abrogate faith. They can be compatible. AtheistCrusader Oct 2019 #74
If the Creator was visible, and knowable to us, guillaumeb Oct 2019 #75
I disagree. AtheistCrusader Oct 2019 #78
Yes, we disagree. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #79
If you assert Russell's teapot isn't real, you are delusional Major Nikon Oct 2019 #44
Howard Dean says Bill Barr is delusional edhopper Oct 2019 #50
Last time I checked I could neither prove nor disprove Cary Oct 2019 #51
God aside, there are many, many religious beliefs edhopper Oct 2019 #52
True Cary Oct 2019 #53
It's a belief system that takes the place of what we don't know. docgee Oct 2019 #54
Plenty of people use theism in place of what we DO know. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2019 #55
You seem to be describing the "God of the Gaps"... NeoGreen Oct 2019 #56
Seems to be less of a delusion to buy into the mythology completely Major Nikon Oct 2019 #58
God of the gaps, yes. docgee Oct 2019 #61
Privilege Major Nikon Oct 2019 #65
Very true. Good point. docgee Oct 2019 #66
Religious belief isn't hypothesis Major Nikon Oct 2019 #57
Perhaps, but think about 3000 years ago the people who wondered why it rained. docgee Oct 2019 #60
It is incorrect to label any of their 'guesses' or 'speculation' about reality as a hypothesis... NeoGreen Oct 2019 #63
What you describe is mythology, not hypothesis Major Nikon Oct 2019 #64
It appears you and NeoGreen are correct: docgee Oct 2019 #68
2300 years ago people were thinking critically Voltaire2 Oct 2019 #67
The problem was then as it is now Major Nikon Oct 2019 #69
God of the gaps. Voltaire2 Oct 2019 #59
...and that god keeps getting smaller and smaller and smaller... Iggo Oct 2019 #62
It feels like it's generally true. dchill Oct 2019 #76
Deity is a concept vlyons Oct 2019 #77
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