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Kate
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Sep 16, 2010 05:17PM

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Lets see because Atheists believe there is no God...every Atheist I have met and talked to believes in no God. And theists well Christians know there is a God and believe in it.

Even though they know there is an abosolute....and it happens all the time everyone does it and no one can stop it.

Did you realize you just made a statement of what you believe to be an absolute? Everyone believes in them, even if they deny it. It's too illogical to attempt to live without them completely.


I know we talk in absolutes but..."
Teenagers?!?!? Teen egotism?!?!? I said EVERYONE talks in absolutes, not just us!!!! I know I'm not perfect, but teenagers are NOT the only ones who talk in absolutes. You cannot make a statement you actually believe in without referring to absolutes.

But not all the time. Refer to post number 7 above, please.

I don't care where you learned that, I don't agree with it. It's a foolish assumption from the minds of men.






As is illustrated in this diagram.
you can be a theist or an atheist. There are two qualities in each of these categories: gnostic or agnostic. So, you can be a gnostic atheist, or an agnostic atheist. Gnostic atheists don't believe in God but admit they don't know. These would be the people you were describing in your first comment. Or you can either be a gnostic theist or an agnostic theist. Agnostic theists believe in God but also admit they do not know. Obviously gnostic atheists know for sure there is no God or gods, and gnostic theists know for sure there is a God or gods.

Thanks! I'm looking forward to civil discussion.
"I must admit I have never heard of a gnostic before, thanks. Wow and I really like the diagram. I look forward to your posts in other topics."
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