A user with 17 edits. Account created on 28 December 2006.
13 July 2018
13:5513:55, 13 July 2018diffhist+77
Theological noncognitivism
There are very few of us theological noncognitivists on the planet. What has been written here in Wikipedia under "theological noncognitivism" contains many errors because it was written, at least in part, by people who do not understand theological noncognitism. The fact that there are so few of us prevents us from listing sites as references. There may be such sites, but I have not found any.
13:4713:47, 13 July 2018diffhist−20
Theological noncognitivism
What has been published here contains many errors, because it was not written by theological noncognitivist. Most people have trouble understanding just what theological noncognitivism really is. There are so very few theological noncognitivists in existence. I know of only one other theological noncognitivist. He lives in Australia. That's why no sites are available to list as sources.
13:3813:38, 13 July 2018diffhist−1,946
Theological noncognitivism
What has been written here, which I deleted, is erroneous, as it was obviously not written by a theological noncognitivist, but by someone who does not understand it. There are so very few of us theological noncognitivists that there are no references.
18:4518:45, 5 September 2007diffhist+531
Ignosticism
Since the ignositic does not consider the word "God" to be meaningful, the use of "God" not enclosed within quotation marks, and spoken as though it represents something, must be avoided.
19 August 2007
11:1911:19, 19 August 2007diffhist−1,683
Ignosticism
I have deleted "The second definition...skips...asking "what is meant by God?" before proclaiming it meaningless." (Only a fool would skip it.)
A user with 17 edits. Account created on 28 December 2006.
13 July 2018
13:5513:55, 13 July 2018diffhist+77
Theological noncognitivism
There are very few of us theological noncognitivists on the planet. What has been written here in Wikipedia under "theological noncognitivism" contains many errors because it was written, at least in part, by people who do not understand theological noncognitism. The fact that there are so few of us prevents us from listing sites as references. There may be such sites, but I have not found any.
13:4713:47, 13 July 2018diffhist−20
Theological noncognitivism
What has been published here contains many errors, because it was not written by theological noncognitivist. Most people have trouble understanding just what theological noncognitivism really is. There are so very few theological noncognitivists in existence. I know of only one other theological noncognitivist. He lives in Australia. That's why no sites are available to list as sources.
13:3813:38, 13 July 2018diffhist−1,946
Theological noncognitivism
What has been written here, which I deleted, is erroneous, as it was obviously not written by a theological noncognitivist, but by someone who does not understand it. There are so very few of us theological noncognitivists that there are no references.
18:4518:45, 5 September 2007diffhist+531
Ignosticism
Since the ignositic does not consider the word "God" to be meaningful, the use of "God" not enclosed within quotation marks, and spoken as though it represents something, must be avoided.
19 August 2007
11:1911:19, 19 August 2007diffhist−1,683
Ignosticism
I have deleted "The second definition...skips...asking "what is meant by God?" before proclaiming it meaningless." (Only a fool would skip it.)