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Well... if Ricky were coming back, I'd probably write a short note here about how the historical origins of words don't always dictate their current use, but there doesn't seem much point now.
![]() HarryT, do you have a particular edition of Plato's "Phaedo" to recommend? Sounds interesting. (And I hadn't realized that only binary stars can nova-- I knew our sun wasn't big enough for a supernova, and that yellow G stars don't go nova (according to Larry Niven, anyway), but only binaries? Really? Wow. This has been an interesting day.) |
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To prevent piling blames(?) on poor Dawkins alone...
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![]() - God is not great / Christopher Hitchens - End of Faith / Sam Harris - Breaking the Spell / Daniel Dennett All books are well-written and each book offers somewhat different standpoint maybe due to author's training. I would also appreciate if someone recommends related books. ![]() |
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According to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atheism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosticism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apatheism Just some more words to spend time on ![]() |
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If the dwarf star is rather more massive, then the build-up of matter on its surface can push the density of the entire star over a critical limit, and the star blows itself to bits in a hugely more energetic supernova explosion - technically, what's called a "Type 1a supernova". These are very important to astronomers, since they happen when the star reaches a very specific, fixed mass, and hence the resulting explosion is of a fixed "brightness". They are so enormously bright that they can be seen in extremely distant galaxies, and the fact that we know how bright they "really" are, and we can measure how bright they seem to be, this gives us a very accurate way of measuring how far away that galaxy is from us. |
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A strict definition of an atheist as someone who is certain that there is provably no god, and which puts all other "non-believers" down as agnostic isn't very useful IMHO, as it puts the nominal dividing line in the wrong place in what is a continuous spectrum. I can't prove there is no god, so by your definition that would make me an agnostic. However, by that measure I am agnostic about god in the same way that I am agnostic about the easter bunny, or the tooth fairy. I live my life assuming that none of these exist, despite my inability to prove that they don't, so despite technical agnosticism, I would suggest that I am functionally atheist. This, to me, seems like a more useful defintion of atheism. /JB |
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But what I meant with lack of belief was as in lack of belief that santa clause exists which lead you to say things like "santa clause does not exist". You do not have to disprove the existence to make such statements. |
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To my mind, calling yourself an atheist is just as much a position of "faith" as calling yourself a believer in god. Both positions involve "unprovable" positions. Logically, the existance of god can neither be proven nor disproven, so agnosticism seems to be the only "rational" viewpoint.
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Certainly. As I say, rationally speaking it is the only logical position to hold, and I see neither more nor less reason to believe in "god" than I do the "tooth fairy". Do you? I _very_ strongly suspect that neither exist, but I cannot absolutely prove this to be the case.
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If you put the proablility of god's existence on a par with that of the easter bunny, then you're a functional atheist in my book. (The alternative is to be "agnostic" on *everything* - and I mean *everything*). /JB |
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According to the above you are agnostic about evolution also. |
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If you accept the above definition, one has to be agnostic about pretty much everything
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