IdleRich
IdleRich
Think we may have been talking at cross-purposes there somewhere.
I'm not putting across any particular position either, I'm just trying to respond to the questions you are asking and putting a few of my own.
I'm not sure what is missing. Basically all I was saying is that if you believe that agency cannot come into existence then you are left with two possibilities, it never existed or it always existed. I was asking which of those you find most reasonable and saying that (given that premise) I would personally go for always because the other one just doesn't explain the way I feel - although I recognise that's not really an argument. Just wondered what you thought really."What do you think is missing?"
Again, not sure about this. I think it would be reasonable for an atheist to say that some things are hot and some aren't and similarly some things are intelligent and some aren't and to argue that it is possible for hotness to come from nowhere and likewise it is possilble for intelligence to come from nowhere. I don't think the atheist is making the distinction, I think it's the person saying that it's impossible for intelligence to arise."Ask the next mystical atheist you meet, it's not me making the distinction that is under discussion here."
Ah, I think I may have misread what you were replying to before."I've said nothing of the kind."
Sorry, yeah, I already knew you were saying that."Yes you are entirely wrong. I think that most atheists say that agency and purpose and goals exist in the presence and actions of humans where they did not in the universe before."
Nah, I recognise that you are just asking questions. But I don't think that I do get that feeling as a rule no. Obviously there may be some exceptions but that's not something I observe in general."Do you not get that this about looking at covert unacknowledged religious type assumptions in atheist thought which is barely obscured with a little sophistry and switched metaphors / terminology? You seem to think I am arguing against science or putting forward a religious viewpoint or something."
I'm not putting across any particular position either, I'm just trying to respond to the questions you are asking and putting a few of my own.