How is science different then "feeling" God?
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How is science different then "feeling" God?
Post #1How is observational science, being based on how we perceive our universe and how we make sense of those perceptions, any different then someone who believes in God because they "feel" his presence?
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tcg... You, and anyone else, need to go back and reread my post... It is explained already... thanks
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Post #115
A quote is a direct repetition of what another poster has said. I never said what you misquoted me as saying.
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Post #118
Fine, i strawmanned you... and your position... by misinterpreting your words...
When you say
"Atheism is the lack of belief in god/gods/deities. Some people lack belief in god/gods/deities, so the definition of atheism is valid."
Care to elaborate on that quote to help explain to me what you are talking about and how this relates to what me and you were discussing?
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Post #120
Right. I mistakenly miss used quotation-marks...
So when you say
"Atheism is the lack of belief in god/gods/deities. Some people lack belief in god/gods/deities, so the definition of atheism is valid."
Care to elaborate on that quote to help explain to me what you are talking about and how this relates to what me and you were discussing?