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Why do atheist believe something can come from nothing?

Bob the Unbeliever

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maybe God.....doesn't give a damn

and later on.....He will
atheists dont care about hell.jpg
 

Bob the Unbeliever

Well-Known Member
“My view is that this gland is the principal seat of the soul, and the place in which all our thoughts are formed. " Descartes

Citation needed: you only compounded your original unfounded and wild claims.

You added a "soul" thingy, without a single shred of proof.

Science has long since proven that a human can function quite well enough, without pretty much any gland you care to mention.

Which absolutely discredits the incredibly silly quote above...
 

leov

Well-Known Member
Citation needed: you only compounded your original unfounded and wild claims.

You added a "soul" thingy, without a single shred of proof.

Science has long since proven that a human can function quite well enough, without pretty much any gland you care to mention.

Which absolutely discredits the incredibly silly quote above...
Ball is in your court now, show that what I said is not valid, just give scientific proof that there is no soul.
 

Bob the Unbeliever

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I am a gnostic, there is no hell as you imagine it.

I do not believe in hell-- and my reply was to someone who posted a dark and ugly assumption about his equally dark and nasty Magic Super-Being.

I'm always quite amused when threatened by someone's Imaginary Super-Friend, and what said invisible creature "is gonna do when you DIE!!!!!! SCUMMM!!!!!!!"

I can only imagine the purple-face, near apoplexy of someone who thinks that such "threats" are meaningful in any way... which is also kinda sad.
 

Bob the Unbeliever

Well-Known Member
There is anatomical reason. We have organs to sense spiritual 'broadcast', organs that too many lost function of or in a process of losing. 99.99% of us.

Citation needed. Claim made without a single shred of evidence.

For starters? You have no proof of "spiritual" or this most amusing "broadcast" mechanism you have colorfully invented.
 

leov

Well-Known Member
I do not believe in hell-- and my reply was to someone who posted a dark and ugly assumption about his equally dark and nasty Magic Super-Being.

I'm always quite amused when threatened by someone's Imaginary Super-Friend, and what said invisible creature "is gonna do when you DIE!!!!!! SCUMMM!!!!!!!"

I can only imagine the purple-face, near apoplexy of someone who thinks that such "threats" are meaningful in any way... which is also kinda sad.
Theism is default human condition, if you are say there in no God you are to provide proof, not public indignation.
 

Bob the Unbeliever

Well-Known Member
Ball is in your court now, show that what I said is not valid, just give scientific proof that there is no soul.

That's not how it works. Not even slightly.

YOU made the claim "soul". YOU must provide proof such a thing is even possible, let alone exists.

Nevermind that it has any bearing on humans.

Sans any of that? By default, it no more exists than Spiderman.
 

Bob the Unbeliever

Well-Known Member
Theism is default human condition, if you are say there in no God you are to provide proof, not public indignation.

"Theism is default human condition"

Citation needed-- a pretty bold claim, without a single shred of evidence to back it up.

Proof? Do apes believe in gods? Yes or no...
 

Bob the Unbeliever

Well-Known Member
I gave your scientific examples of pollution changing dna, hundreds of such examples available, nothing to proof me wrong, just empty words.

Nope. Not even close. Sorry bub. The claim of "empty words" do indeed apply to pretty much all of your un-evidenced claims.
 
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