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A THEIST, ATHEIST, AND AGNOSTIC WALK INTO A BAR?

Im writing a paper for philosphy on the topic "A THEIST, ATHEIST, AND AGNOSTIC WALK INTO A BAR" and i have to write about wether there are any good reasons to believe god does or does not exist according to these three kinds of people.

my question is how would an atheist defend his or her belief that god does not exist and what would and agnostic say to this?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    >Im writing a paper for philosphy on the topic

    No you're not.

  • 8 years ago

    An atheist wants evidence.., so he would say "If a god existed, he would prove himself if 'belief' mattered."

    An agnostic would then say "I don't think that any person is qualified to give an answer for a god's motives, or reasons for not proving himself. How could we ever know that?"

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    The agnostic wouldn't care and he would eloquently drink his beer while he watched to Christian and the Atheist argue over whether an creator actually existed or not.

  • Nate
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    "There's no evidence for god and therefore I don't believe in it until/unless evidence for a god arises in the future"

    says the agnostic atheist. Then either evidence is presented or we've only got that.

  • 8 years ago

    atheist: me atanist evul mwahaha

    agnotic: me half evul mwhahaha

    thesist: me good oh no dey r evul ahhhh

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