Fallacy Boy,
Well excuse me but Alan's experience of absolute certainty seems to be.
BEEEP! Misdirection.
AB’s “experience of absolute certainty” isn’t the issue. I can feel “absolutely certain” that Laughing Alligator will win the 4.30 at Kempton Park if I feel that way. What I
can’t do though is expect others to take my certainty as indicative of a truth.
Why are there people who are convicted there is no God.
“Convicted”? Presumably you were attempting “convinced” there?
Anyways, for everyday purposes people are convinced for the same reason that you’re convinced that there aren’t leprechauns – ie, the arguments for each are hopeless.
In strict epistemic terms though, atheists aren’t convinced inasmuch as they allow for the possibility of “God”, just as a-leprechaunists allow for the possibility of leprechauns.
Or who are absolutely certain that there is no absolute certainty?
If the cap fits and all that?
No-one says that, or at least not here – that’s just one of your many straw man arguments.
Do you accept that Alan has experienced God or not?
Of course not. Why would I?
For me to accept that he would have to provide some logic for that narrative that’s cogent.
....and while were about it I don't think I have described a position that isn't held by some atheist somewhere....a regularly emptied forum as given of course.
“…by some atheist somewhere”?
Seriously? Well fine – why don’t you try to find one such and take up your objections with him rather than misdescribe what people here actually say in order for you to attack your own straw men?
........I wonder if the continual squawking of ''straw man'' is really people falling into the beguiling notion that they represent the mind of non believers.
No, the “squawking” is just pointing out that you routinely make up and mis-ascribe positions that no-one has postulated, then attack those positions. It’s just evasion by lying, and it’s pretty much your favourite fallacy.