So you claim to be without faith...
Now, there is a first...time for a new word:
stu, the afaithest...
Laughable really, someone claims they are "non" faith...but does not have knowledge (affirmative knowledge) to support their position.
It would be true if one would define the requirements of knowing God to proclaim they did not know God based on the lack of their own definitions of required fact to know God...however, lacking knowledge of God would also deny an ability to define God. To give anything a definition, requires knowledge. That which cannot be defined can in fact exist, but that which does not exist cannot be defined. Just as light exists, but darkness is nothing but an absence of the light. An absence of something is not an existence. Theist state a positive existence of God, but atheist counter with a positive existence of non God? Lunacy.
The more you tighten the screws, the more the faith comes to the surface.
Faith in human mind, faith in physical senses, faith remains faith...a way to generate a feeling of knowing where knowing is absent.
The honest admit to their respective faith, the cowards take refuge in "non" responses...
Now, there is a first...time for a new word:
stu, the afaithest...
Laughable really, someone claims they are "non" faith...but does not have knowledge (affirmative knowledge) to support their position.
It would be true if one would define the requirements of knowing God to proclaim they did not know God based on the lack of their own definitions of required fact to know God...however, lacking knowledge of God would also deny an ability to define God. To give anything a definition, requires knowledge. That which cannot be defined can in fact exist, but that which does not exist cannot be defined. Just as light exists, but darkness is nothing but an absence of the light. An absence of something is not an existence. Theist state a positive existence of God, but atheist counter with a positive existence of non God? Lunacy.
The more you tighten the screws, the more the faith comes to the surface.
Faith in human mind, faith in physical senses, faith remains faith...a way to generate a feeling of knowing where knowing is absent.
The honest admit to their respective faith, the cowards take refuge in "non" responses...
Quote from stu:
There would be no honesty and no honest discussion, in admitting to faith where there is non.
And having faith is quite clearly not making you at all impartial.
