Quote from MarketMasher:
Yes - unsolved math problem exist.
I think there was a story last year where one long-standing one was solved - by a kid barely 20 years old I believe. There are others still unsolved of course. (Millennium Prize problems).
So Stu's comment that math is solved is in error. That means he is not All-Knowing. That means he does not have the fullness of knowledge to state with certainty God does not exist, because he could be in error on that too.
Therefore, I cannot worship Stu as All-Knowing on this topic!! I cannot merely take his word, because he has already spoken in error.


Bad analogy.Quote from OPTIONAL777:
Good analogy.
Unsolved questions relating to math problems exist.
Unsolved questions of God's existence exist.
Poor reasoning on your part.
Quote from OPTIONAL777:
stu isn't likely to assert that God does not exist, for obvious reasons, as such a statement would require a burden of proof.
The angle stu takes is sophistry, to claim that he is "without" a belief in God.
How is he without a belief in God? He will say because he is not with a belief in God...or some other such ponce and dancing around it.
His equation of atheism, being without theism, makes a turnip an atheist, as a turnip is without a belief in God. True, at least I doubt anyone would argue that a turnip has a belief in God.
It is a clever dodge, as they intuitively know they are asserting something they cannot prove, i.e. a claim that God does not exist.
So they hide behind a false claim that they are without a belief in God...just like a vegetable is without a belief in God. So they see themselves as a vegetable? Perhaps, but every atheist I have met who can reject the concept of God existing, does so by use of their intellect to choose to believe God exists or not. A choice, a decision, an analysis is made, and the decision is then held to be true...though there is no proof that the decision is actually true. Therefore, they are holding a belief, and they practice this belief system.
Why they are so ashamed to deny their own belief system and compare their mental status to a vegetable is peculiar....at best.
Quote from killthesunshine:
you can't prove God because you can't define God. a thing w/o definition or boundary is no-thing at all
on other side of coin, we cannot disprove "nothing".![]()
Quote from stu:
Making bad analogy and trying to pretend no belief is belief is piss poor argument for anything.
Quote from stu:
Bad analogy.
Math is proven to solve previously unsolved questions relating to math problems.
Unsolved questions solve nothing, including not solving even more unsolved questions relating to what you call God's existence.
Maybe take a little more time to think things through.......no second thoughts, that's not going to help you any.