[lit-ideas] Re: Disbelief

  • From: Andy Amago <aamago@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 10:04:51 -0500 (GMT-05:00)

A while back I googled negative theology and it gave me only atheist sites.  
Any suggestions for web sites for negative theology?


Andy Amago




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Negative theology revisited.  <sigh>.
 
Julie Krueger
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From: Paul Stone  <pas@xxxxxxxx>
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>A.A. Good point.  Personally, I couldn't care less  if I were the only 
>atheist on the planet, I would still be one.   Principles are something we 
>believe in regardless of what others  believe.  Looking for gurus means we 
>don't know what we believe,  only what others believe.

Can you believe in "not-something"? OR, can you  NOT-believe in something? 
Maybe Descartes had something with that  ontological stuff.


A.A.   Believing in not-God is a bit  vague, but not believing in God is the 
definition of atheism, last I  looked.  But then, I'm not a philosopher.  
Maybe philosophically it's  more complicated.


Andy  Amago



a-moststuff

Paul

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