Originally Posted by Raspy
Originally Posted by DBT
Originally Posted by antlers
“Science is not only compatible with spirituality, it is a profound source of spirituality.” - Carl Sagan

'Spirituality' doesn't necessarily mean the supernatural. You are equivocating. Carl Sagan, an atheist, was not talking about supernatural spirit. Consider what he meant, not what you want it to mean.

Antlers is correct.....you did say Sagan is an atheist (see your words above)...but a few threads later you said Sagan was Agnostic, and here, I agree with you, as I believe Sagan is someone who is not committed to believing in either the existence or the nonexistence of God.

I did say atheist, but it makes no difference to the point: Carl Sagan did not believe in the existence of a God or gods...which is atheism.

He preferred agnosticism. Agnostics do not believe in God. It's a moot point.

The real error antlers quoting Sagan - who did not believe in god - in support of theism.

But of course, that is conveniently ignored.