"I believe in nothing"....ok, what is "nothing" then? to me that denotes an absence of belief....to believe in nothing is to have no beliefs.....how would you quantify "nothingness" as a measurable belief?
your argument is rubbish, "the burden of proof lies in the believer," "belief" is a word invented for the purpose of believers, grammatical arguments don't make good ones. To believe in nothing is simply how it is explained in english. Does not incur "belief" necessarily.
Is it normal not to have any faith in anyone or anything?
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Everyone believes in something, even you started your sentence by saying "I believe.."
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"I believe in nothing"....ok, what is "nothing" then? to me that denotes an absence of belief....to believe in nothing is to have no beliefs.....how would you quantify "nothingness" as a measurable belief?
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your argument is rubbish, "the burden of proof lies in the believer," "belief" is a word invented for the purpose of believers, grammatical arguments don't make good ones. To believe in nothing is simply how it is explained in english. Does not incur "belief" necessarily.