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Atheism is a philosophy of negation, devoid of an argument. Why do then atheists continue their harping? [Spirituality & Religion]

A premise, or a conclusion is something one arrives to through an argument. Atheists, however, try to arrive to one through negation.

The sheer simplicity of the athiest's ignorance is admirable. But it shows they're not philosophically inclined, but ideologically.
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I think some atheist treat religion like it's a dumb concept. That's why they don't argue. They believe that they can easily win any religious argument, just by saying "God doesn't exist!"
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MarkA · 56-60, M
@GuyThatEvery1Seems2Hate if a person gets something from their personal beliefs, then good luck to them. I think that's great! But so many believers peddle their own personal beliefs as facts, then get upset when atheist's refuse to play along and start asking all sorts of awkward questions which the believer does not have answers to, possibly, I think, because it then makes the believer face up to the obvious holes and inconsistencies in their own beliefs. And nobody would like that....