Referencing emboldened passage: A couple dozen times now, I've raised a sound concern regarding the belief of (most) atheists here that they "believe (only) in science" and that for which there is scientific evidence. Specifically, I pointed out the established fact that science operates upon assumptions that are non-empirical and empirically unfalsifiable, and similarly have pointed out the additional fact that science cannot even conclude upon the very mathematical, algebraic structures upon which scientific theory-making depends (i.e. theories are algebraic constructs).
While this point has been acknowledged only a couple of times by more open-minded posters in this thread, most atheists here have conveniently ignored this point despite the fact that it creates serious and fundamental problems for a worldview in which scientific evidence is regarded as the only means by which we can know, or should believe in, anything.
In this case, atheists might as well replace "God wills it!" with "Science wills it!" (i.e. essentially stating that the explanatory power of science is greater than its philosophical foundations). Unfortunately, that mentality doesn't make the issue go away.
I quote that.
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@BitNow
You have gone back edited posts,call people names and constantly accuse people of being off topic and yet I see no practice of faith.
Also see you are incapable of depth due to being unable to clarify ones own words. So I hope you understand when I say you have serious blinders
on or straight out trolling in this thread.
Can you argument facts instead accusing me of trolling?