First, congrats on the whole response to your hello. I think maybe four people wndered into mine and one was lost and two were looking for the restroom. Now then...
So last night I stumbled upon this forum ...To my surprise I discovered that this site is full of people of every religion and denomination of every religion. I never thought that in a place called "Theology Forum" I would find a place where I could freely post as an Atheist and not be automatically ridiculed for my beliefs.
A mixed bag. There are mockers of every stripe to be had and people worth talking to from every camp as well. So it isn't discourse Eutopia, but it is worthwhile and surprisingly diverse.
That said, as my topic suggests, my name is Dan.
We'll be the judge of that.
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I'm a tad younger than most people on this site are from what I can tell (I'm a freshman in college), but don't take that to mean that I'm ignorant to what I'm talking about.
Oh, we have a number of your youngsters with your rocks and rolls music lolling about the place. And since the only way you can be seen is to be heard, you even get a pass from the "my adage right or wrong" crowd.
As you can see, my beliefs are rooted in science and reasoning as I am an Atheist. There are many Atheists out there who are blatantly ignorant...
So that isn't as apparent as you first thought then. That's okay. We start with self knowledge and tend to generalize from it. The statement immediately following demonstrates an ability to see with some balance. How much of it can be applied inwardly remains to be discovered by us. You can imagine the anticipation. :chuckle:
I make it an integral part of life to understand the beliefs and practices of other cultures.
When I was your age (groans abound) and of your disposition I read religious books as a means of examining man's exploration of being and relation. Fascinating from a sociological perspective, to my mind.
I come here, not as a rambunctious teenager who is dead-set on converting every last person to an Atheist, but as an educated young man who understands and respects the beliefs of all other people on here.
Would it be fairer (and more accurate) to suggest you respect the right to hold an opinion, more particularly a well reasoned one?
In a similar vein of understanding, I do not expect to have people attempt to convert me. I understand that beliefs are something that people hold dear, but I know, and everyone should know as well that religious beliefs in any form are something that a person has to find for themselves.
Ah, a conversation to have at some point. I've held the opinion that the challenge of the nonbeliever for proof of God's existence is nonsensical and that the response in apologetics is equally flawed, since both presume criteria neither can provide to satisfy the question. The proof of God, if that statement remains standing, must and can only be the subjective experience of Him.
Generally speaking, I have heard, read, and understand many of the ideals of several religions that people hold to be absolute truth, and they just don't do it to me.
We'll have to have a conversation on the rational superiority of the Theist posit, from a practical and rational perspective then, at some point.
Besides that, I'm a musician with a passion for 70s rock
Ah, so you ARE a heathen. :chuckle: Missed the best stuff by a decade. Early Stones, Beatles, Hendrix, Dylan and on and on...
a fanatic of ancient history,
So you're saying you'll strap a dissertation to your chest and run into a library if need be?
and an avid enthusiast of technology.
Demons in a box.
I'm here to find good discussion, not make enemies,
There's a lot of that to be had if you can stomach the other sort.
The concept of infinity is hard to grasp, but in the same sense, where did God come from?
He necessarily wouldn't "come from" anywhere, any more than you can name the starting point of an infinite regress. As required in a God centered universe as an infinite regress would be in a Godless one...and about as demonstrable.
Welcome. :e4e: