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Re: Arguments for no God?     

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Author: JessHC
Date: Jan 17, 2007 10:58

... explanation. The problem with that argument is that we would then...thread title should be "Arguments for no gods?" that is fine...about theists who believe in God. You sure everyone agrees with...what a person believes about gods. Huxley coined agnostic to address...simply "don't know" if God exists. Why, because you say...
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Author: Martin Phipps
Date: Jan 17, 2007 10:19

...the thread title should be "Arguments for no gods?" that is fine ... about theists who believe in God. You sure everyone agrees with ...to what a person believes about gods. Huxley coined agnostic to address what a person knows about gods. Don't be ignorant. Thomas ... that they believe their particular god exists but don't actually ...
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Author: JessHC
Date: Jan 17, 2007 08:03

...say theism is the belief that God exists since theists believe in a...the subject of the thread "Arguments for no God?" Good for you. ...talking about theists who believe in God. You sure everyone agrees with ... what a person believes about gods. Huxley coined agnostic to address what a person knows about gods. Don't be ignorant. Thomas ...
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Author: Al Klein
Date: Jan 17, 2007 05:42

...) while still believing *IN* their god. Personally, I am convinced that God ... say theism is the belief that God exists since theists believe in a...the subject of the thread "Arguments for no God?" Good for you. ...talking about theists who believe in God. You sure everyone agrees with you...you simply 'don't know' if God exists". According to Huxley. Can you...
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Author: Martin Phipps
Date: Jan 17, 2007 02:37

... certainty, including whether or not God exists. The two are totally ...the subject of the thread "Arguments for no God?" The subject is [... provide evidence that no unlimited god exists would be an unlimited ... about theists who believe in God. No, the subject is knowledge, ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Henry_Huxley_and_agnosticism His argument was that we should believe ...
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Author: Al Klein
Date: Jan 16, 2007 20:46

... subject of the thread "Arguments for no God?" The subject is ... provide evidence that no unlimited god exists would be an unlimited ... about theists who believe in God. No, the subject is knowledge,...Not all who believe in God claim knowledge that he exists...say something totally different? His argument was that we should believe...existence of one or more gods. Mr. Klein was brusque but...
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Author: Martin Phipps
Date: Jan 16, 2007 16:07

... the subject of the thread "Arguments for no God?" Good for you. ...talking about theists who believe in God. You sure everyone agrees with you...to what a person believes about gods. Huxley coined agnostic to address what...towards finding out the truth. His argument was that we should believe ... that they believe their particular god exists but don't actually ...
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Author: JessHC
Date: Jan 16, 2007 12:26

...the subject of the thread "Arguments for no God?" Good for you. ...talking about theists who believe in God. You sure everyone agrees with you...to what a person believes about gods. Huxley coined agnostic to address what...that literally means "without knowledge"? His argument was that we should believe ...in that they believe their particular god exists but don't actually know...
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Author: Martin Phipps
Date: Jan 16, 2007 11:45

... theism is the belief that God exists since theists believe in a... thread title should be "Arguments for no gods?" that is fine ... about theists who believe in God. And you're also wrong ... what a person believes about gods. Huxley coined agnostic to address what a person knows about gods. Don't be ignorant. Thomas ... that they believe their particular god exists but don't actually ...
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Author: Virgil
Date: Jan 8, 2007 22:11

... Not that you have any room to complain. <snip broadside of argument _ad hominem_> The one called 'Snipper' is the moron who tries to argue that there might actually be a God/Creator/First Cause Which is better than Septic's argument that all gods are impossible. The possibility of a God/Creator/First Cause can only be rejected when its impossibility is ...
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