That's a loaded question, so I'm going to ignore the parts about me believing something, or having some sort of faith, or a fictional distinction,...
When I point out atheism as a lack of belief, making it the opposite of a belief, and you twist things to make it into a belief, no, that's not a...
That is a curiosity since you did it, not me. This was your phrasing: When considering if I believe in God or gods or not, it comes down to...
No. A belief is the accepting of something as true. That's good. That's right, right there. But there is no point to adding that extra step to...
But atheism doesn't make claims, and isn't an ideology. An ideology is a system of ideas or beliefs. Being a system excludes atheism as my not...
If I consider the question of whether or not I believe God, or gods, exist, the answer is no. I've heard people make what they must have thought...
We could start with an introduction, for one. A conversation might be enough, or it might not. A display of actual godly powers would be great. If...
I'll know it when I see it.
I don't consider it my philosophy so much as a position on god belief, but if you really want the biggest challenge for atheism, it would be...
I understand your point of view. I know I can't challenge what you believe, but I have to be honest and say I see a great disparity between those...
At the risk of sounding less than patriotic, a few observations need to be said out loud, and they, so far as I can tell, merit serious...
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The simplest summation of the divider between good and bad would probably be intent. Take the simple act of giving someone else money. Is it...
Humor is one way to go with this; the bigot got some comeuppance. Though, if we were to take enjoyment from his suffering, we'd be no better than...
Those appeal to a lesser extent on people who don't want to go the extent of a clean slate wipe, right? This explains the popularity of Trump and...
There's more than just the two of us, and we all have the capability to protect or destroy. Surely somewhere in that vast sea of people, there...
The war on terror is, for one example, but if you mean the Batman example, Batman doesn't purposely kill anyone. Sometimes he doesn't go out of...
Robin Hood is another great character to explore the same themes. He saw the system as being unjust. Accounts vary on who he 'stole' from. In...
As twisted a vision as it might be in either case, I think they are both motivated by their individual perspectives of truth and honesty. The...
So, operating outside the system, whatever he considers innocent isn't based on that system either, right? The ideas might overlap or even be...
So, now this brings up a few other ethical quandaries. Is he actually protecting innocents or is he protecting the system? Or are his methods...
So nobody is a hero or villain then? Just selfish?
I know they're fictional characters, but take this as an exercise in philosophy. Try and have some fun with it. Batman is a crime fighter. The...
You started this by contradicting me about what temptation is. You didn't offer a correction or anything; just a contradiction. I don't know or...
I will believe it when I see it. Until then, there's no reason to. Now I can call you a liar, flat out. You're entitled to believe whatever you...
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