mentioning deities of the past doesn't make theism look ridiculous... i don't mean to be frank, but it makes you look spiteful. you don't come at me with philosophy or anything, you just bring up past beliefs that everyone disagrees with now and try to relate it to morality today. people used to think the world was flat, should we stop scientific study in that area in the present day because of it? no, but you'd look at me oddly for trying to make it a valid argument wouldn't you.
I did not in any way just bring up past beliefs that nobody now believes in. Thanks for the prejudiced viewpoint though, summarily dismissing that which you do not follow. I am quite sure that I validated my argument very well. I explained fully the point I was making and I wasn't really even disagreeing with you, just clarifying our positions and accepting atheism as a belief if you would accept any of your non-beliefs as beliefs. If you felt defeated by my argument and striking out is your next move then so be it. The college debate team was likely not your tenure.
Yes, I would look at you oddly if you tried to make the world being flat a valid argument. LOL I do not even know what the point of that sentence is and am only responding to it as it was included in an attack on me. The college English club was likely not your tenure.
and you fabricate too much of my viewpoint... as i would expect you to.
I would love to know what of your argument I fabricated? I see no evidence of a straw man.
i think both theism and atheism are ridiculous and think that you both deserve each other more than anything else in the world. there's nothing more hilarious than watching a theist and an atheist trying to tell the other one how stupid they are for doing the exact same thing.
So you think everybody is ridiculous? Thanks for enlightening all of us theists and atheists with such precision and skill. So now you have created another belief system into which you alone fall, one which is not atheist or theist but one which says both are wrong. Everybody in the world is either an atheist or a theist except you, who somehow sees the world from both perspectives or neither. I'm not sure. In one poorly punctuated sentence you destroyed your original argument or added to it with a whole new category for those who fall outside the realm of reality. Those who don't believe in god yet don't
not believe in god. You made a double negative a valid position.
If I am again to be accused of misrepresenting you position let me point out you did say; "i think both theism and atheism are ridiculous".