@scott_hurst Ditto my previous reply. "Lack" suggests that atheists are missing something @InbornAtheism @Stooshie @dead2god1 @MindForgedOne
@scott_hurst What is what this convo was about. @InbornAtheism @Stooshie @dead2god1 @MindForgedOne
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@emlynaddison The answer is in difference of
#condition/#state vs#result/effect.#Atheism@scott_hurst@Stooshie @dead2god1@MindForgedOne -
@InbornAtheism Yes, even before we parse definitions, one is active, one is passive.@scott_hurst@Stooshie @dead2god1@MindForgedOne -
@emlynaddison I suggest we remove all those not involved in the convo.
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@InbornAtheism @emlynaddison You can leave me out, I'm done with it. -
@scott_hurst@InbornAtheism Okie dokie. -
@emlynaddison "lack of belief in god/s" must be replaced w/ "inborn state or acquired effect of non-existence of belief in god/s"
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@InbornAtheism "non-existence of belief" seems strange. "Non-existence" STILL implies that "existence" is the default state. Hmm. -
@emlynaddison What abt "inborn state or acquired effect of existence without belief in god/s"?
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