Quote:You're attempting the old linguistic sleight of hand... You're trying to establish that “believing-in” is the same for atheists as for theists.
It is a simple question Helian, that's all. We are still at the stage of establishing what you are trying to say.
Quote:I don’t know... I’ve never met anyone who actually believes in the non-existence of god. (see above for “believing-in”).
I am asking about your definition. I have met plenty of atheists who believe. I have met plenty who think they can prove it. Do you avert your eyes before them? Are you suggesting these people don;t exist, or merely acknowledging your ignorance or shelter?
Quote:This is not true of the “atheist”. His response to the theist is “I don’t believe you”.
So atheists are people who disagree without first figuring out what they are talking about?
Quote:So, the statement “atheists believe in the proposition that god does not exist” leads to a misapprehension in that it may allow one to think that it is consequentially the same as “theists believe in the proposition that god exists”.
And your refusal to answer the question may lead to a misapprehension that you know you are wrong but won't admit it. One of those 'misapprehensions' you can avoid.
Quote:Norty, norty... I never said it was a sinister plot by religious people.
Do you have a problem with it? Or were you just stating the obvious?
Quote:Because it’s not an honest question.
How is it dishonest?
Quote:It is a device intended to demonstrate
What do you think your inability to answer demonstrates?
Quote:That both acts are attributively the same. Are you prepared to accept that they are not?
I still have no idea what you are on about. If I don't know what your answer to the question is, how am I to know what interpretation you imagine I will take from your answer? How am I to know why you disagree with this imagined interpretation if you are afraid to make anything more than vague references to it? How am I supposed to understand your gobblydigook justification for not answering it?
How about we take this one step at a time? Step 1, you answer the question. Step 2, you let me reach my own conclusion regarding your answer. Step 3, you respond to the conclusion that I actually draw, rather than your imagination? That is how these things work. You have no need to fear this discourse, unless you fear the truth being exposed.