so if you're an anti-theist you essentially believe we don't need that regulating agent at some level
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no as an atheist you simply don't believe in a deity, has nothing to do with regulating behaviour
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atheists, if they're optimists, tend to also be anti-theists
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Replying to @Frankjl1980 @MahdDogg and
I believe anarchy has its place in a critique of anti-theism (claim we don't need a higher power)
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Replying to @Frankjl1980 @MahdDogg
I don't think there's much point in claiming we don't need a higher power. More about whether there is one.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @MahdDogg
for me I see teleological explanation of God as a valid argument for its existence. Otherwise (I claim) we have chaos
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Replying to @Frankjl1980 @MahdDogg
I don't see justification for a 'God or chaos' argument. We don't have chaos. We don't have evidence of god.
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Replying to @Frankjl1980 @HPluckrose
every human being born is an atheist until it is indoctrinated.
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Replying to @MahdDogg @HPluckrose
are they? Or is God a naturally occurring question?
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Yes. Natural for humans - story telling, reasoning, creating animals - to tell stories abt creation for a reason
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