Yes the atheist has made the same leap of faith that the theist has
made and only the agnostic is protecting his views with rational
argument.

I suppose that the choice between theism and atheism will always be a
leap of faith. For me it is just a matter of what seems most credible
but could change.

The important question, I suppose, is whether or not, theism is, on
balance good for nature or not.

OnApr 10, 1:13 am, Chuck Bowling <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 4:52 AM, malcymo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Apr 9, 2:22 pm, Chuck <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Apr 7, 5:18 am, malcymo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > IMO atheism is just as wrong as theism. It is an unsubstantiated
> > > belief in the absence of a god.
>
> > I cannot sustantiate that there is no yeti or bigfoot. Nor can anyone
> > can substantiate anything that is based on inductive reasoning.
>
> The difference between an atheist and an agnostic is that the atheist makes
> an affirmative statement that god does not exist where an agnostic says that
> there is no evidence for the existence of a god.
>
> The difference being that the agnostic is making a statement about lack of
> evidence where an atheist is making a concrete statement about the
> non-existence of god. He is saying "There is no proof that god exists
> therefore god doesn't exist". This is an unsubstantiated and unsupportable
> statement.

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