And not having cancer is a disease. Ridiculous statement
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Replying to @SchitCunce @PeterWallaceAU and
Atheism, since you can't know, is abt believing ie religion
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Replying to @CaptainNemo3000 @SchitCunce
Atheists sometimes have a religion. More often they don't but have a variety of philosophical/ethical views.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @SchitCunce
Atheists discussing God are like ants discussing meaning of Universe. Good luck with your philosophising, lol.
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Replying to @CaptainNemo3000
Most aren't that interested in gods but have entirely different focuses. I am interested both academically & ethically.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @CaptainNemo3000
But in both cases, I'm interested in how god-beliefs impact society. V different to thinking a god is real, obviously.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
The point is that if you KNOW something, you won't be interested in finding out that you're wrong.
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Replying to @CaptainNemo3000
Yes. Again I remind you that I am the one *not* claiming to know the origins of everything.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @CaptainNemo3000
I am a historian not particularly interested in physics so I know much less than is known abt origins of everything.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
God in all time has been (ab)used for human purposes but human uses of the God-idea have nothing to do with God (if IT exists)
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I agree that if something fitting the human concept of god exists, unlikely to be anything like current/historical faves
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