I see atheism as a religion, since its basic founding principle "non-belief in deities" is in conflict with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and as such must be an article of faith for any reasonable atheist, whoops but that makes them a religion doesn't it? So are there any reasonable atheists who can admit this?
To clarify the conflict I see with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, it basically says because of the chaotic appearance of matter at the quantum level you can't ever truly know the state of anything, you can only know its probable state. Yet atheists say they know there are no Gods, but to prove this scientifically would violate the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
Not only that but to measure a thing changes it also holds true for this, to prove there was no God, you'd have to be everywhere in all of existence, for all of time at every level of existence, but whoops you just became God, by most definitions, and certainly by the definition of atheism right?
2007-06-18
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Larry M
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