Tricky
Briefly immortal
Or three, depending on your concept of the holy trinity.That may be so. Am I wrong? Is a Christian not merely one god short of being an atheist?
But one god or a hundred gods short of being atheist, he is still a theist. How about this for a working definition of theist which works for most (if not all) situations. "A theist is someone who has a concept of gods and believes in at least one of them."
I am capable of understanding the concept of god. Several concepts in fact. I think you probably are too. You seem like a fairly bright guy. However, if I have damaged your reputation by calling you "capable of understanding the concept of God", I apologize.If so, it works for all religious people. Can you - or anyone - claim that they are capable of understanding what "god" is?
Oh. Well you weren't clear when you said:No, they don't. Classes are held with the priest alone.
When you said, "the church" I thought you meant the whole church, not just the "priest" part of it.CFLarsen said:It's it not a graduation ceremony. The classes do go on for weeks (a few hours a week), but it is held in front of the church, the priest.
I understand the concept of privative atheists and I see its application in very limited situations, but the situations are so limited that I wouldn't often have occasion to use that concept. In the vast majority of situations, it is not meaningful. As always, in my opinion.If you accept the concept of privative atheists, you have to accept the concept of atheist babies.
I can also understand the concept of dead rocks and a very few situations where it could be a meaningful concept, but in most cases, I would find "dead" to be an adjective not useful for describing rocks.
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