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Had a conversation recently; wherein a self-proclaimed atheist made the following positive assertions regarding Atheism.
I'd be interested in knowing if any of our inhouse heathens can do any better than the advocate of these Core Elements of Atheism did, when I simply asked her to substantiate them.
It's interesting that when I pointed out that her failure to sustain her own asserted 'would-be atheist facts', provided irrefutable evidence that she was demonstrating profound faith in that which has no logical or factual underpinnings... she damn near lost her mind.
So be careful kids... this is sound reasoning and for the Humanist, it can be rather disorienting...
The Seven Core Elements of Atheism... advanced by Bobby, An Atheist:
1.God is just an idea.
2.There has NEVER been proof outside of a single book, which was written by men.
3.Life came about through chemical process combined with temperature and pressure.
4.There was no Invisible being involved.
5.Science has more than enough evidence to prove that.
6.God didn't create us, and he didn't give us rights.
7.Rights were given to us by MEN who wrote the documents giving us our rights!!
Again... these were shouted to me, BY AN ATHEIST... and represented as fact.
She couldn't actually point towards anything factual in support of 'em... and I'm just looking to see if any of you who also claim to be atheists can do so.
3.Life came about through chemical process combined with temperature and pressure.
5.Science has more than enough evidence to prove that.
It's difficult to believe that an atheist said that. Usually, it's the religious lying by falsely saying an atheist said that. The truth is, no one knows where life came from. There is not even enough evidence for a true "scientific theory". However, in science, "Gawd did it" is not an option.
Atheism is similar to what cold is to temperature.
"cold" is the absence of "heat".
Heat is energy, not the absence of cold because "cold" isn't anything.
That's how an atheist sees their lack of "occult" beliefs. When it comes to the occult, there is NO belief. Lack of belief isn't another form of belief, it is "nothing".
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