We experience reality through a combination of senses.
Language is a form of information.
Information can be fabricated, created, destroyed.
Knowledge comes from experiences, and language.
Philosophers utilize knowledge and language more than the lay person.
Some people greatly favor language.
Language is symbols associated with meanings.
Language exists in part as induction.
Without experiences, language is incomplete.
An experienced person grasps words differently than a newb.
Philosophical error is a mistake in attaching a meaning to a word.
That dog is purple, no it’s not.
Proper word induction to dog color is brown or white or grey etc. not purple.
This doesn’t mean a purple dog is impossible,
but without a hair stylist, it is a non existent possibility.
Good atheism is where you don’t over step your philosophical boundries
by making claims about gods that are invisible.
This doesn’t mean ya all up and hate christians, for example.
It just descends from agnosticism.
“I can’t know right now, therefor I don’t believe right now.”
If a god appeared to faust and asked him to kill a baby,
what would he do?
Well, if it is a god, it doesn’t need a dead baby.
It’s like a fat man demanding more food, even though he already has too much.
Also, dead babies are less responsive than live babies.
So, if god doesn’t make sense, morally,
then god shouldn’t be followed, even if he exists somewhere hidden in a pocket of nebula.
Christians believe that might is right.
That is why they worship the creator of their flood,
which supposedly killed almost everyone and everything.
More to come, later.