Talk:An Intelligent Person's Guide to Atheism
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[edit]This article is under construction. I hope to improve it a lot, but I find myself a bit stretched for time at the moment. In the meantime, all are invited to contribute (especially if you have read the book or have a copy). I hope to have more time in the near future. -Neural 12:12, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
on ultimate assumption of atheism and theism
[edit]On Spartan Meritocracy and Baroque Monarchy...
Not bringing in the analogy from these two supposedly worldviews...
To my observation atheism is based on the assumption that chance is the ultimate foundation of the universe and intelligent life, while theism is based on the assumption that the ultimate foundation of the universe and intelligent life is an intelligent author.
Of course the atheist will insist that from chance everything evolves into the universe and intelligent life like the one we as intelligent beings know about.
In which case that chance that explains everything if explain is the right word, that is the intelligent author of the universe and intelligent life; otherwise if the atheist insists that the chance that explains everything is unintelligent and blind and without any self initiated order of ends to achieve, then it is not intelligent to even imagine that such a kind of a beginning to everything is the beginning of everything, universe and intelligent life of which mankind is an example.
Pachomius2000 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pachomius2000 (talk • contribs) 20:29, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
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