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by Grustaf
1163 days ago
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I didn’t make this up. It might seem like the same concept to you, but I assure you that any serious scholar, atheist or not, knows the difference. It really has nothing to do with what you personally believe or not. In your example the difference is that the rock effect is automatic, like gravity, but the god is a sentient being that has a will. Why is it so hard to accept that people call these different things? You can still despise people who believe in both. |
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There is no difference. This is the fallacy of special pleading. You're saying that the example with god is different because you defined god to be different from the thing you don't want it to be the same as. You are presupposing gods existence. There is no evidence such an entity exists and is therefore superstition.