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I DO believe the same. I agree with Barker.
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There are many 'kinds' of atheists, but yes, in this way there are two. Of course, the one kind greatly outnumbers the other.[b said:Quote[/b] (Rithkil @ Oct. 20 2004,11:35)]You said in another topic that there are two types of athiests. One who doesn't bellieve in a God, and one who believes in no God.
mmmm sort of, this is really watered down and missing the part of believing as well as knowing.[b said:Quote[/b] ]ARGUMENT FOR NON-BELIEF
1.) The Christian God wants all men to know he exists so that they can be saved and go to Heaven.
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2.) The Christian God is all-powerful, all-knowing, and omnibenevolent.
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3.) The Christian God knows what sufficient evidences he can provide to convince all men of his existence.
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4.) Not all men are convinced of God's existence.
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5.) The Christian God chooses to not provide sufficient evidence to convince all men that he exists.
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6.) Therefore, The Christian God wants non-believers to exist.
But if he is omniscient and all powerful, then why does he not make it more clear? It is a terribly obvious fact that the topic of religion is nebulous, as is evidenced by the hundreds of different faiths and belief systems, and by the thousands of non-believers. If he wants us all to believe, then why not show us the way more directly? Perhaps his ways are too mysterious? This arguement takes this into account, and concludes that god does, in fact, want non-believers to be here. Otherwise he would make them believe with more evidence. As is, there clearly is not enough.[b said:Quote[/b] (Genesis1315 @ Oct. 22 2004,8:42)]# 5 is an opinion, not fact. Just because someone claims that the Christian God has not given enough evidence, that does not mean that He has not. The evidence is there for us to accept. Perhaps man has chosen to ignore it, or try to reason it away into something else. Either way, the statement is not true
[b said:Quote[/b] ]The Christian God chooses to not provide sufficient evidence to convince all men that he exists.