• @saltesc
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    09 months ago

    Now please clearly explain the difference between the position “no belief in gods” and “no belief in gods because the concept doesn’t yet exist”.

    You can’t form a position of belief on something you don’t know exists. You must first know what something is in order to establish a position of how much you believe it to be so or not so.

    I’m just repeating myself more and more now. Refer back to Tinklipism.

    As for what you’ve somehow understood of isms from that article—genuinely mindblown. You literally just quoted the whole job and point of the ism suffix and…whoosh. It’s staring you in the face; I’m not somehow simplifying it further. I don’t even know what else to give you if your brain glazed over that very efficient, simple, and clear, explanation then landed here…

    No mention of requirements regarding pre-existing concepts or anything similar.

    • @FooBarrington
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      9 months ago

      You can’t form a position of belief on something you don’t know exists. You must first know what something is in order to establish a position of how much you believe it to be so or not so.

      Yes, I understood your point the first time you made it. Do you finally have any arguments for this position? Supporting evidence? Anything? Because I can trivially say “no”, and I’ve thus made just as strong an argument as you’ve made.

      As for what you’ve somehow understood of isms from that article—genuinely mindblown. You literally just quoted the whole job and point of the ism suffix and…whoosh. It’s staring you in the face; I’m not somehow simplifying it further.

      Since you appear to literally be incapable of describing your position beyond “it is this way because I understand it to be this way”, I won’t waste more time on you. Have a good day.