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Regarding the question of whether there is a God, there are exactly two Logical positions.

  1. I know there is a God

  2. I do not know if there is a God

All other positions require Belief, and this definitely includes Atheism.

In addition to this simple axiom, there is also something else to consider:

If you are able to formulate the question of whether there is a God, there is an omnipresent candidate for God which can not be excluded.

Atheism is a dark and diabolical Mind Prison. To escape, just use the key of Logic to set yourself free and let your mind shine.

For the record: I posted this in s/Tellpoal. This is about Logic, and not the Social Construct of Religion.

Regarding the question of whether there is a God, there are exactly two Logical positions. 1. I know there is a God 2. I do not know if there is a God All other positions require Belief, and this definitely includes Atheism. In addition to this simple axiom, there is also something else to consider: If you are able to formulate the question of whether there is a God, there is an omnipresent candidate for God which can not be excluded. Atheism is a dark and diabolical Mind Prison. To escape, just use the key of Logic to set yourself free and let your mind shine. For the record: I posted this in s/Tellpoal. This is about Logic, and not the Social Construct of Religion.

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Atheism is a dead end. And it is also narrow-minded and short-sighted. Atheists lack imagination. They assume that what they themselves perceive, either directly through their senses or by extension, is all that exists. This assumption is, to say the least, arrogant. An atheist takes the same basic view of the world that is assumed by science -- if you can't record it and measure it and test it, then it isn't real. Science is an incredibly limited tool of human investigation that is incapable of dealing with anything other than what is tangible and material, yet it has been elevated to the height of a new religion, particularly by atheists -- a religion that rejects the spirit. Atheists limit their own potential needlessly, and they do so with the self-righteousness of a religious fanatic.

Well said. There is also a circular relationship between Atheism and Nihilism. Any defense of Atheism will always lead to Nihilism, and Nihilism by its rejection of Truth leads directly to Atheism.