padib said:
it's funny...because there are no inherent 'fallacies' in Religion. There are questions left unanswered, yes, but the whole point of religion is to accept these questions are unanswered and subsequently seek the truth about them rather than fill in the blanks as you deem fit. Therein lies the fallacy of atheism: Assumptions of truth rather than proof of it.
Your crusade against religion is frustrating to witness, that's for sure. Your assumptions about me are equally frustrating.
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No padib, just no.
fallacy of atheism: Assumptions of truth rather than proof of it. No, atheism isn't an assumption of anything, it's a lack of an assumption really. Atheism is the default position until evidence of the existance of god(s) is given. I'm not claiming there is no god, I'm just at my default position of not believing in one until someone gives me a reason to. You are the one making the claim that there is a god, therefore the burden of proof is on you.
there are no inherent 'fallacies' in Religion. No comment.








