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yrger · 80-89, M
Hi Vision, you ask me what reality has to do with faith or lack of faith.
It depends on the object of your faith or the object your no-faith is avoiding.
Is the object of your faith or of your no-faith: is a reality or not, i.e. an example of existence.
So, specify what is the reality object you are concerned with or not concerned with.
I am theistic, so for me God is the reality object I am concerned with.
For atheists, tell me what is the reality object you are avoiding.
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VisionQuest · 51-55, M
What does reality or the definition of existence have to do with faith or lack thereof?
It depends on the object of your faith or the object your no-faith is avoiding.
Is the object of your faith or of your no-faith: is a reality or not, i.e. an example of existence.
So, specify what is the reality object you are concerned with or not concerned with.
I am theistic, so for me God is the reality object I am concerned with.
For atheists, tell me what is the reality object you are avoiding.
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VisionQuest · 51-55, M
What does reality or the definition of existence have to do with faith or lack thereof?
VisionQuest · 51-55, M
@yrger Funny that you assume atheists are avoiding something.
DocSavage · M
@yrger
Humans have been manufacturing gods since they started walking. Upright, if god is that important, it deserves something more that unsupported faith.
For atheists, tell me what is the reality object you are avoiding.
Again with the hypothetical nonsense. Why do you assume Atheist are avoiding the Reality Object ? Did it ever occur to you, that we’re skeptical because truth matters to us ?Humans have been manufacturing gods since they started walking. Upright, if god is that important, it deserves something more that unsupported faith.