theological noncognitivist
by dudeman909090 on Mar 16, 2010 01:56:53
A person who believes that words such as "
sanctity", "
spirit", and "god" have no meaning because they refer to subjects that humans can't
comprehend.
Post Theological
by Pointer of the Obvious on Oct 14, 2008 19:23:45
The stage after
Pre Theological in which science answers most of
the basic questions that humans ask and no longer need to substitute
supernatural explanations because we are learning the natural explanations.
Example:
He disliked the term Atheist because he realized that people who still use that term are just
clinging on to the vain hope that religion is an answer for the unknown. Instead, he knew preferred the truth and was now part of
the Post Theological world that no longer needed fantasy and a belief in the
supernatural to comprehend life.
theological noncognitivism
by squarecircle on Aug 09, 2006 07:07:13
The argument that religious terminology (words such as "god" and "
supernatural") doesn't make any
frickin' sense, and just
clutters up language meaninglessly.
Pre Theological
by Pointer of the Obvious on Oct 14, 2008 19:30:30
Example:
Not being able to understand
evolution or
basic science, he decided that he would be Pre Theological and just let his religion answer all of the hard questions for him. He allowed himself to do this because it was easier than having to think and he was afraid of what his family would say.
Theological Divinialism
by Full Monteirism on Jan 24, 2021 07:53:21
Theological virtues
by Aldrin Sacramento on Aug 02, 2013 22:54:50
theological noncognitivist
by jefftown on Feb 02, 2009 09:18:20
Example:
Future
Mother-in-law: "So what religion are you?"
Future Wife: "Oh, Mom, he's actually..."
Atheist: "That's alright honey. I'm a theological noncognitivist."
theological rectum
by the_narrator on Nov 12, 2011 07:52:10
Someone who appeals to a
made up definition of "theological
cult" in order to derogatorily call another
religion a cult.
Theological Ass-Whooping
by The Original Other on Sep 23, 2009 06:43:05
When using a
deity of a religion,(i.e. God,
Allah, Satan) to ones own purpose, mostly
to strike fear into the hearts of individuals and to make them do what they believe is right. Not necessarily a bad thing.
Example:
Example 1: Jonathan Edwards "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is such a
theological ass-whooping, that one feels that if they do not conform to what he preaches, most likely, they will burn in hell.
Example 2:
Thomas Jefferson stated, in the
Decleration of Independance, that it is a God given right to fight against tyrannts. Nowhere in the bible does it say this.