You’ve said it… disbelief. not believing. Infants do not believe in any gods, so they lack belief in gods. By definition.
My man, if the insults and digs were going to work they would have worked a long time ago. The question is clear, and has been repeated ad nauseum. I was willing to listen, but you were not willing to respond, so forget it. Either you can tell me what you don’t understand about my question, or you can leave.
Disbelief is a form of belief. On the spectrum of faith, it is refusal of the thing.
Choosing to not believe in something is disbelief. Not believing in something choicelessly is not.
How could a child express disbelief in something they have no knowledge of? They cannot believe or disbelieve in it. They don’t know what it is. The spectrum is non-existent for them, literally. They cannot align themselves on whether something is true/real or not because they don’t know what the thing is yet. They cannot be an ist in ANYTHING without knowing what the prefixing topic of the ism is.
There are no insults, so that’s affirming news to me on your position. Thanks for calling me a man. Good luck with your interpretation of English and ideologies, but don’t expect the world to change for you any time soon.
You’ve said it… disbelief. not believing. Infants do not believe in any gods, so they lack belief in gods. By definition.
My man, if the insults and digs were going to work they would have worked a long time ago. The question is clear, and has been repeated ad nauseum. I was willing to listen, but you were not willing to respond, so forget it. Either you can tell me what you don’t understand about my question, or you can leave.
Disbelief is a form of belief. On the spectrum of faith, it is refusal of the thing.
Choosing to not believe in something is disbelief. Not believing in something choicelessly is not.
How could a child express disbelief in something they have no knowledge of? They cannot believe or disbelieve in it. They don’t know what it is. The spectrum is non-existent for them, literally. They cannot align themselves on whether something is true/real or not because they don’t know what the thing is yet. They cannot be an ist in ANYTHING without knowing what the prefixing topic of the ism is.
There are no insults, so that’s affirming news to me on your position. Thanks for calling me a man. Good luck with your interpretation of English and ideologies, but don’t expect the world to change for you any time soon.
Disbelief is explicitly not a belief. it is a lack of belief.
And children absolutely can and do believe or lack belief in things. famously santa claus as an example.
You have repeatedly told me that I have failed in literacy, my grasp of english and reigning in my ego. You are a bully and a liar.
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