MeisterEckhart wrote on Oct 5
th, 2023 at 5:04pm:
Frank wrote on Oct 5
th, 2023 at 4:47pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Oct 4
th, 2023 at 4:32pm:
Frank wrote on Oct 4
th, 2023 at 4:24pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Oct 4
th, 2023 at 4:10pm:
31 pages of it, with everyone talking at cross-purposes.
Define what you mean by 'god' instead of assuming each poster is referring to the same phenomenon.
Unnecessary.
It is the meaning of Greek root word theos in the word atheism. Define 'absence of theos' without reference to theos.
We are not discussing the nature of theism. Everyone know there are as many gods as there are cultures that imagine them. Are there as many atheisms? No.
By your own terms, we must be discussing the nature of theism, if atheism, in the same terms, is its antithesis.
No one here is speaking of 'theos' or 'atheos' in terms the ancient Greeks would understand.
Socrates was executed partly because he spoke against the gods, even if his last words were 'Crito, we owe a cock to Asklepios - Pay it and do not neglect it'.
You are smuggling in all sorts of furphies, this time 'antithesis'.
Also, just because atheism and theism are greek words, it doesnt mean that their meaning is restricted to what at ancient Greek understood by the words. This is a preposterous, silly red herring.
It was you who smuggled the Greeks into this thread.
Words come to mean whatever the culture that bears them says they mean - the Arabic word for atheist (Mulhid) can also refer to 'apostate' and 'heretic', so the word has a darker side in Arabic than what the Greek word is used for in English today.
In English, atheism almost universally refers to a passive form of non-belief in god(s). The general term for those who have an intense dislike for religion is antitheism.
Atheism and theism are greek words. In particular, the a- prefix is significant. It is present in our thinking in concepts like apolitical, apathetic, or in with its Latin equivalent in disinterested, etc.
There is no Arabic sense of heresy today in in atheism, although there was in the 17-18th centuries.
God is a readily understood concept in every culture even if different people imagine it with different attributes and have diffe recent philosophical, theological descriptions and explanations of it. To an atheist none of these details matter, all are dismissed as being without foundation and unprovabable
in the parameters of the atheist conception of the world. There are very silly and totally unbelievable conception of the divine/God. That is where atheism starts and ends. However, from that it does not follow that all conceptions of the divine/God are silly and unbelievable.
Flat earth is a very stupid materialist concept. It does not follow that all materialist concepts are therefore stupid.