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In article <v9kuu6$vdem$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:
In article <xn0opk6hy5m7drf001@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
No Dave, I can amend my world-view if something contradictory to
it, or more logical, presents itself and makes more sense to
me... if anyone could prove to me there was a god I might not be
an atheist.
Alas, despite being asked many times, you are unable to supply
any evidence to the existence of this alien from another world
that created the Earth and all creatures great and small, not
forgetting the woman created from the rib of a man.
You are unable to think for yourself and then wonder why
everybody thinks you are a fool. <shrugs>
Then explain evil in the world.
Evil is the absence of goodness. Without God to enforce goodness,
evil is literally the default option.
(You might agree with that explanation, but it is the standard atheist
explanation. And it’s a bit simpler than your explanation with
the magic snake and the magic tree in the magic garden.)
What we atheists can’t explain is goodness in the world. I know I try
to do good rather than evil, but I just plain don’t understand why.
Where does my goodness come from if there’s no God to supply
it?
Irrational.
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