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Welcome to Adeology.org

Blog posts are dedicated to the study of disbelief in god, deism, and theology;
to the debate about god;
to those who believe there is no god;
to oppose the imposition of deity worship in public policy, the public school system, and political activism;
and, to study and discuss the search for truth, humanity, and the self.

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An Introduction to Adeology

An extraction from the book, Adeology

From the section: A Few Words

1. An Introduction to Adeology

       Adeology: the study of disbelief in god, deism, and theology, at the point of writing this book, dear reader, is a word yet to be written into human history. Yet, there is a great debate—perhaps the greatest of all debates—revolving around the belief in the existence of God—the Deity. In this book, we introduce adeology as the epistemology of unapologetics: the practice of non-belief, opposing the imposition of deity worship in public forums, i.e., public policy, the public school system, political activism, et al. We explore the debate about god, examining beyond the traditional apologetics of those who believe in god, while expanding the argument for non-belief further than the traditional atheism of those who believe there is not yet sufficient evidence that proves the existence of any of the gods proposed by any of the religions—supplanting such benignity with, adeism: the disbelief in God. Debate the religious if you so desire, dear reader, but do not debate their religion—debate their belief in god. Theology is an important word, and one that holds meaning to many, but it has ruled the day for over two thousand years without a proper counterpart. It is time to redefine the argument—hence, adeology.

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Which Came First: Belief in God, or Religion?

answer: the belief in god comes before the practice of its religion

…hence, adeology.

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Everyone Is Agnostic—No One Knows A Goddamn Thing

An extraction from the book, Adeology

From the chapter, Define God

        Believe what you will, dear reader, but you don’t know shit; and, you should know that you don’t know shit. There are no experts in the subject of god—only speculators. Now, indeed, if I would have said, “there are no experts on the subject of god”, that would be an entirely different story—there is a difference. Because, yes, there are plenty of, and I want say, “too many of,” supposedly deep thinking, high-order believers to point to; what, with their keen insight into the spirit realm and the workings of the divine—apparently reading the minds of, if not interpreting the wills of, deities. But, their beliefs on the subject are no more valid than yours, or mine, or any others’—nothing more than someone’s opinion.
        Everyone has the same access to the Self. There are no chosen people. Participants in the conversation, spectators, and those who try their best to abstain, all have an equal right to their beliefs regarding the subject of god; or, being the subject of god; or, being one of god’s subjects—therein, too, is a difference. So, study religion, if you will. Study spiritual meditation and the spiritual realm. I have read many modern gurus and ancient holy books alike. You are reading me now. But, when it comes to the belief in god, those books are merely the studyings of another human being’s interpretation of their idea of their belief in their god. And, they know no more than you or I possibly could, dear reader, and you should know that, too. Everyone is agnostic—no one knows a goddamn thing; hence, adeology.

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Supernature = Nature

If it turns out that we find something or someone out there more intelligent and powerful than us, that would be, in fact, a natural occurrence.

…hence, adeology.

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Unapologetics

An Extraction From The Book, Adeology

Unapologetics: the practice of non-belief, opposing the imposition of deity worship in public forums, i.e., public policy, the public school system, political activism, et al.—the arguments and counterarguments against, and in opposition of, the belief in god.

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God Does Not Exist

The Unabridged Syllogism

Premise 1: that which cannot exist, does not exist
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Premise 2: nothing never exists
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Conclusion: something always exists, will always exist, and has always existed—that which always exists has neither beginning nor ending; and, that which has no beginning is not created, and therefore, has no creator; and, that which has no ending, is not destroyed, and therefore, has no savior—thus, a deity that is believed to have created everything, and is the savior of the souls of mankind, does not exist, because it cannot exist; ergo, god does not exist

…hence, adeology.

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Whence Religion?

answer: religion comes from the belief in god

…hence, adeology.

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Refuted: The Kalam Cosmological Argument

An Extract from the Book, Adeology

From the section: Unapologetics

The Kalam Cosmological Argument

Premise 1: whatever begins to exist has a cause

Premise 2: the universe began to exist and therefore has a cause

Conclusion: therefore god

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The Refutation

Premise 1: nothing never exists

Premise 2: something always exists

Conclusion: everything is not created, therefore, everything is not created by god

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Thus, the Kalam cosmological argument, refuted. Truly. And, to deny it, would be to demonstrate the efforts of delusion.

…hence, adeology.

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Adeism/Atheism: The Fundamental Difference

Adeism = the disbelief in god, spiritualism, transcendence, et al.

Atheism = the disbelief in religion, the efficacy of religious practice, and the gods of religion

Add up all the people who believe in god into group A.

And then, add up all of the people who believe in the practice of religion, into group B.

Which group is larger?

Group A.

More people believe in god than do religion.

…hence, adeology.

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A Few Words

An extraction from the book, Adeology

From the chapter: An Introduction To Adeology

        In a project such as this: the book, Adeology, the website, adeology.org, and the organization, The Adeological Society, it is crucial that the author and the reader be on the same page. So too, for any debate, it is of paramount importance that the interlocutors (the debating opponents) be on the same page—agreeing on what the terms are, before agreeing to disagree about said terms. To successfully convey my message, and to be succinct in my delivery, the next couple/few pages/blog posts will be about words: their definitions, their meaning, their usage, their purpose, et al. I am going to draw very distinct lines in the sands regarding the debate about the belief in god.

…hence, adeology.