No creed or forms of worship
No ecclesiastical governance
No doctrine
No religious services
No holy book
No set of beliefs which require devoted behaviour in order to serve a higher purpose
No tax exemptions
So no, not a religion
The evangelical way you folks seek to proselytize others to the gospel of nothing and cling to your own beliefs despite new evidence.
I've heard atheists tell Christians they should keep their beliefs to themselves all while violating their own premise in their evangelicalism.
@sk_constantine@SlenderSkeptic@TheHumanSpoon So when you go to a restaurant and you are presented with chicken or beef, your decision is based on the objective standard of your god. Please elaborate to help me understand this.
@JohnWar38826577@Olu_Utd14 You keep asking for God as a βthingβ inside the universe. That misses the argument. The a priori proof is that existence, intelligibility, causality, and reason require a necessary ground. God is not one more object in reality. God is why reality is intelligible at all.
@Joe_ICHTHUS Wrong.
Atheism is a doxastic position, while agnosticism is an epistemic position.
So based on that, resubmit, and get it correct this time.
Abiogenesis would be, um, hard. The absolute minimum for a cell to live: ~531K lines of DNA code, 473 (complex) genes, hundreds of thousands of proteins, and extensive regulatory networks. All must be in place from the start, or it doesn't live.
Again: from the start.