Ah, I see.
I’d argue we all believe in a thing or two that we don’t have great evidence for when confronted. And I’d argue the size of the collection of things we could believe is mind bogglingly large. So then you end up with combinations like this.
But yeah, agreed from the framing in your comment that believing both is pretty logically inconsistent.
Thinking through this idea a bit more, I think there are a lot of people that would describe themselves as atheists that believe in that certain things will improve their health in a way that others would describe as lacking evidence and should be included on that list. If you push on that idea then I think you’d start getting tension and pushback from a lot of atheists. I’m sure there are other categories you could do this with but I’m not thinking of others quickly now.
Iconoclast@feddit.uk 14 hours ago
It doesn’t need to be supernatural though - just something we don’t yet understand. Aliens aren’t supernatural - they’re just life from a different planet. It’s not just lack of evidence why I don’t believe in God. The whole concept collapses under scrutiny.
Aliens at least seem like something that could conceivably be real. We already know there’s life in the universe. Claiming we’re alone is already a kind of a crazy position in itself.
HubertManne@piefed.social 7 hours ago
I don’t see why the concept of god collapses under scrutiny. Sure any specific does but so does like specifically romulans existing.