Lets take a little break from politics and have us a real atheist conversation.

Personally, I’m open to the idea of the existence of supernatural phenomena, and I believe mainstream religions are actually complicated incomplete stories full of misinterpretations, misunderstandings, and half-truths.

Basically, I think that these stories are not as simple and straightforward as they seem to be to religious people. I feel like there is a lot more to them. Concluding that all these stories are just made up or came out of nowhere is kind of hard for me.

  • @aLaStOr_MoOdY47OP
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    -412 hours ago

    This argument is a very common one. It’s only valid at a scientific standpoint, since you can’t really scientifically prove something that transcends the laws of nature. However, at a historical standpoint, the existence of supernatural phenomena can be considered. There is also no evidence that supernatural phenomena does not exist.

        • @custard_swollower
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          29 hours ago

          Not really, because every non-falsifiable theory is true at the same time. I mean, I can’t forbid anyone from considering.

          • @aLaStOr_MoOdY47OP
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            09 hours ago

            And that’s what I’m advocating. For people to sit on the fence, instead of leaning hard-science, or hard-supernatural.

    • @ultranaut
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      211 hours ago

      I’m not sure what you mean about a historical standpoint. I don’t think there’s anything in the historical record that could be considered actual evidence of supernatural phenomena. History as an academic discipline is a kind of science and generally approaches the subject matter with the scientific method.