Jasin wrote on Oct 28
th, 2023 at 10:45pm:
It's like talking to Bill & Ben the Flower Pot men.
I know the feeling...
You still haven't explained why you think the lack of a belief in a god or gods cannot happen until the individual is "pro" or something else.
Again I offered my personal experience of the things I am "pro" but they're not linked to a lack of belief in god, but you sidestepped that anyway.
At best the only point you've attempted to make clear is that atheism is a chasm of nothingness.
And?
It was never meant to be anything, it's not a movement or a competing belief system.
It is a word that describes one or many people who don't believe in a god or gods.
You're trying to set this standard of what it should be, then claim it doesn't live up to that for your argument's sake.
It's like the other tactics you use over and over. You flirt around changing the goalposts, and refuse to engage instead switching to personal attacks and death threats in the hopes that the person or people you are talking with will give up so you can then claim "see, you can't refute my claims therefore I'm right".
It's the debate tactics of someone who knows they've already lost but winning is all that matters.
But back to the point, for practically everyone else in the world, it's not a difficult concept to understand.
Atheism is a lack of belief in a god or gods. That's all it is. It's not about being pro something else.
But you've decided to shift the goalposts and draw a line in the sand that for one to be atheist, they must be "pro" something else in the place of religion, right?
Then you demand that you're told what that is, and if nobody does that, it proves whatever convoluted point you're trying to make is correct.
But a single person can't speak on behalf of all atheists because they're not organised like a religion and since your question can't be answered (by
your design) you'll claim that as proof of whatever claim you're trying to make is right and you've "won".
In reality, the burden of proof is on you to prove your claim, not assume it's correct because you've put the burden on others to disprove you and then designed the criteria to make that impossible.
You're not engaging in good faith, as usual, and only care about the win.
I'd pity you if you hadn't suggested I kill myself.