Does God Suffer From Vanity?

Anyone care to define what being in a state of theism is?

Theism, not atheism. Though I do mispell a lot and make a plethora of typos, I do mean theism with a "t."

I ask because if atheism has a "state of being" (highly debatable) then its counterpart (some like to think of atheism as an opposite), theism must also have one.

I can't define it nor have I ever seen it defined that way because theism is without question a worldview/ideology. In essence, I'm looking for someone to define theism as if it is a condition or state of being. (Yeah, I can think of a few jokes here too.)
 
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itchy scritchy patchy poo now the devil wont get you.
That should break any nasty ol' 666 spell :)

Much obliged. Salt over the left shoulder just didn't seem to be cutting it yesterday.
 
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Atheists don't do this however, i.e. remain objective and say "I don't know" they seem to know things even before there is evidence...
Just like you "know" there is a God, right?
 
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...a person with Alzheimers then or all people with brain damage or in a coma are OBVIOUSLY atheists i guess is the point???


what point did you not get?
I'm not sure what you are trying to convey. I suspect that most people who are atheists have taken the time to weigh the available evidence and make a decision for themselves based on the weight of that available evidence. Their choice not to believe in God then makes them atheists. Unfortunate people in comas or those suffering from advanced Alzheimer's disease are none of the above. Sadly, their impaired cognitive abilities cannot define them as either atheist or theist.
 
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...a person with Alzheimers then or all people with brain damage or in a coma are OBVIOUSLY atheists i guess is the point???


what point did you not get?
....the point you apparently think you now have made from the one you first took aim at and missed.

wtf any of this has to do with babies and 'clean slates'....nevertheless..

Perhaps you might find the shooting range before you have a go at a target if I put my reply in the form of a question..

Do you think it would be moral or a-moral to stipulate what a persons actual understanding would be toward theism or a-theism once they previously had cognizant experience of theism but now are unaware ?

Wouldn't it be better to say, knowing what She/he thought about that, I would say they are normally atheist / theist....??

Someone never having any experience of theism, You know like a baby, then assuredly atheist.

Your point again ??
 
Did I say I know there is a God?

I have faith in God, that is the position of a theist.

You, have faith in non God, which makes you an atheist. The agnostic has faith in neither God nor non God.

By the way, really loved how Joe smacked you down in the feedback forum, where you whined the way you usually do...

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Just like you "know" there is a God, right?
 

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I'm not sure what you are trying to convey. I suspect that most people who are atheists have taken the time to weigh the available evidence and make a decision for themselves based on the weight of that available evidence. Their choice not to believe in God then makes them atheists.




TD, the foundation of atheism is an argument from ignorance. Which also holds true for theism, so why not choose agnostic ?



To say 100% that something does not exist just because you have not seen it is ludicrous.
 
Still waiting for you to show me the "numbers."

LOL...

Love how when you are stuck, you pretend the question was never asked.

Okay, show me the numbers, then we can talk...

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james_bond_3rd:


I knew this was going to happen. Whenever z10 turns on a subject, he is going to produce gems like this. This is as good as the "snowflake self" thing. :D

What are you going to try next, z10? You have proven yourself to be totally clueless about physics, totally clueless about math, and totally clueless about philosophy. What next?
 
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Volente_00 GOD is all around you.




Thunderdog Not so , because you can't see GOD




Volente_00 Can you see air ?



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I can breathe air. In its absence I would die very quickly. People who have been deprived of air have died unless their air supply was reestablished in time. Therefore, we know air exists. Its existence is anchored in irrefutable fact.
 
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