There is inadequate evidence for either scenario. I'll withold belief for or against until or if there is any evidence presented at some future time.Which deity do you believe may there be evidence for at some future time? Which one do you believe may be true or may exist?
I do not find theist claims believable, as I have said already. No beliefs are involved.So you neither believe nor disbelieve in any deity?
sam,
I do not find theist claims believable, as I have said already. No beliefs are involved.
Depends on the nature of any evidence they can produce, as I have said already.So you reject all theist claims of all deities?
I'm not aware that I have done so as yet. Although there was a bishop in the UK a few years ago who stated that he felt the virgin birth was nonsence - that seemed quite believable.Ah so you accept some theist claims about deities?
I'm sorry I thought Jesus was considered a deity. My bad.I'm asking you about deities
No, only that a minor piece of the Christian story becomes believable, i.e. a natural birth. It implies nothing about whether it occurred or whether Jesus was a deity, or even existed.So you consider it valid that the deity Jesus was not born of virgin birth?
I am an atheist and I believe deities do not exist
I am an atheist and I believe deities may exist
I am an atheist and I believe deities may or may not exist
I am an atheist and I believe deities do exist
Or alternatively, taken from common sense.Sam asserts that the phrase "I do not believe gods exist" is identical to "I believe gods do not exist". So the option is necessarily omitted.
She has been unable to comprehend or admit the difference. I suspect her definition is taken strictly from the inflexibility of the Islamic rule book and cannot be modified.
Well, without that little gem I could have made a poll choice.SAM said:For all those who vote that deities may exist, please clarify which deity you believe may exist and why.
It would be interesting to hear an explanation of the practical difference between "there is no God" and "there is a God, who speaks only through these priests, this book, etc"light said:If you disagree, feel free to explain the practical differences
Sure. But it has to be placed into a comparable context. Let's say the proposition is "there is water on the moon".If you disagree, feel free to explain the practical differences between one person who does not believe water exists compared to a person who believes water does not exist.
Difficult. As someone very wise keeps reminding me, common sense isn't very common or obvious.Or alternatively, taken from common sense.