Frank wrote on Sep 23
rd, 2023 at 9:39pm:
Well, there have been many, many people who testified to their own encounter with god.
That's not evidence for anything without any empirical
data supporting their claims; "many, many" people
claim to have seen aliens in their backyards, but that's
not proof of any kind, or even a weak proof.
Frank wrote on Sep 23
rd, 2023 at 9:39pm:
Atheism is a belief, of course, because what it responds to is also a belief.
No. Atheism is
not a "belief".
Atheism is not an affirmative belief that there is no
god nor does it answer any other question about
what a person believes. It is simply a rejection of the
assertion that there are gods. Atheism is too often
defined incorrectly as a belief system. To be clear:
Atheism is not a disbelief in gods or a denial of gods;
it is a
lack of belief in gods.
Frank wrote on Sep 23
rd, 2023 at 9:39pm:
God doesn't need to be supernatural.
Yes; any so-called "god" is supernatural by definition.
Supernatural means of or relating to, or being above or
beyond what is natural; unexplainable by natural law
or phenomena; attributed to some force beyond scientific
understanding; of or relating to an order of existence
beyond the visible observable universe. Take your pick.
Frank wrote on Sep 23
rd, 2023 at 9:39pm:
God doesn't need to be like you, in fact can't be like you - finite, material, dying. Yes, it is impossible for finite, material, dying creatures to conceive of something that isn't like that, but that doesn't prove anything.
Sorry, but this is really just a word salad. It doesn't offer
proof of any kind for the existence of supernatural entities
or paranormal phenomena.
In fact, using God to define God is a classic non sequitur.
Finally, can I ask you to define exactly what you mean
or—as you understand the word "god", to mean?