If both atheists and theists have no proof to back their personal beliefs, aren't both groups equally irrational? If this is true, why is it that both groups tend to regard each other as wrong or inferior?
Answered by Barry Goldberg, auther of "Common Sense Atheism"
How do I prove that I don't believe there's a God other than to say it's nonsense?
Do you have the foggiest notion of what an atheist is?
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Did you read the article? The author said pretty much the same thing.
@AmyTheBruce I did, my response was to the question, not to the poster. Not that the person that asked the question will ever see my response.
@Willow_Wisp Ah, I understand. It's a pity that we can't reply to the original questioner (or maybe not - they would be quite overwhelmed with answers!)
@AmyTheBruce you can reply to the op, which you did here... But...
"Author doesn't reply"
So pm.. If it's that important to you to furthermore speak to those who aren't interested in responses to the questions they ask.. ☺
Agnostics lack evidence... Theists lack evidence..
Atheists lack belief...