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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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MarkA · 56-60, M
An atheist's stance maybe a simple one, but conversely so is a 'believer's'. All I ever hear from them is that there IS a God, but they offer no evidence to back it up. No evidence, no proof, no nothing. Not a shred. They then expect those of us with a degree of intellect to believe what they believe and find it an affront when we choose not to.
My own personal stance is that it is naiive to the point of being simple to 'believe' in something you cannot taste, touch, hear, see or smell. Young children do that, not supposedly intelligent adults
Wifebeater · M
@MarkA I've already talked about this somewhere on this question. Sorry, many people are engaging with me and I can't repeat what I've said already.