I don't follow your reasoning. God being omnipotent, omniscient, and all that stuff, I'm sure he could convince me.
By the way, I could just have said that I do not believe that a god exists. Saying I am an atheist AND I do not believe god exists is saying the same thing twice.
I think you are overanalysing the example. Assume that you know there is a person behind the wall and you know they are wearing a hat:Yes, but believing that the person is there and not believing the person is wearing a hat seems kind of arbitrary.
If you are gullible enough to believe that there even is a person standing behind the wall without being presented with any evidence why would you not believe that the person is wearing a hat ? It isn't consistent.
Do atheists believe that deities may exist?
Please vote according to your own personal beliefs
For all those who vote that deities may exist, please clarify which deity you believe may exist and why.
I think you are overanalysing the example. Assume that you know there is a person behind the wall and you know they are wearing a hat:
Do you believe he wears a white hat?
If not, by SAMs logic you must believe he wears a black hat (those being the 2 options of hat-colour).
But SAM misses the possibility of saying "There is not enough information to base any form of belief. I therefore believe neither - and have no belief in such matters." (or words to that effect).
1)- You claimed you don't have a belief. Right?
2)- But you would alter that position were there sufficient evidence. Right?
3)- You do not know what the evidence is that would convince you. Right?
4)- So you must have a belief in something, that is intangible.
I think either you believe deities exist, or they don't exist, and
the clause "waiting for evidence" is devicive.
jan.
No
How do you conclude that I believe in something if I don't know what evidence will convince me (not that I'm saying that I don't know what evidence will convince me) ?
Yes. And you illustrate that with your choice of example, which also (if you endorse it, as you appear to) pinpoints one of your blind spots in this argument.SAM said:Does shifting the negative from subordinate clause to main clause change its meaning?
The insult is of course typical. The more interesting observation is the slide in the wording - already we are using "God", rather than unspecified possibilities of "deities", and that has a direct bearing on the change in meaning brought about by "raising".Stupid Argument #6: The Phrase "Tom does not believe in the existence of God" does not mean "Tom believes that God does not exist."
This idiotic argument is sometimes presented by brain dead morons who don't understand basic English grammar.
The slide is complete. We now have "the mail" - which assumes the existence of mail, an entitiy which all agree has the ability to arrive. Likewise with "we" and "the bus", which exists and can be missed. In other words, as examples in this context these beg the question. They miss the point.The English language is literally filled with many common examples of raising. I'll post a few for clarity:
A) "I don't believe the mail has arrived" means "I believe the mail has not arrived". It does not mean that I don't have any beliefs about the mail arriving.
B) "I do not believe we missed the last bus" means "I believe we did not miss the last bus". It does not mean that I don't have any beliefs about missing the last bus.
Because you are prepared to change your status, should sufficient evidence comes to light. That means you 'believe' in some process that can reveal 'God' to you.
jan.
Because you are prepared to change your status, should sufficient evidence comes to light. That means you 'believe' in some process that can reveal 'God' to you.
But IF god exists it is a fact that he can convince me.
Well, isn't he supposed to be all-powerful and shit..?How do you know that this is a fact?
It's not like you have any evidence for the claim that "If God exists it is a fact that he can convince me."
Well, isn't he supposed to be all-powerful and shit..?
Do atheists believe that deities may exist?
Please vote according to your own personal beliefs
For all those who vote that deities may exist, please clarify which deity you believe may exist and why.
Obviously then, this means you 'believe' in some process that can reveal 'God' to you. (In this case, God's presence and qualities are this process.)
QED.
Are you missing the fact that I don't believe in god ?
Are there religious people in Holland?
Are you missing the fact that I don't believe in god ?
But IF god exists it is a fact that he can convince me.