The illogic of that thesis, and it's a huge, is this:
What nonsense.
p.s. "Well Nancy," . . . . hmmm :squint:
Pfffhahahaha. Being atheist doesn't mean absolute knowledge that there is no god. It's belief that there is no god. I admit I have no real evidence that there is no god, but there is no evidence for god either, so based on how I feel, I believe there is no god.
The reason there wont be any real outrage is because most people who call themselves atheist aren't over-reactive morons. And someone attacking my belief doesn't mean anything. Unlike other religions, when you attack that, you are attacking their mental crutch, at least in my opinion. Atheism is a luxury. It would be like if someone tried insulting for having a Lamborghini Miura. Ouch, I'm so hurt.![]()
I guess my point was that if this article were "The Farce of Religion" you would see Agnostics, and Atheists in this thread outraged by the attack on people's personal beliefs. There would be dire imprecations about militant atheism and the insult this kind of thing poses to people's right to believe what they want without being attacked.
It's just telling that people of faith, in the main, would be less likely to do Atheists the same courtesy.
We all have the battle-scars of various religion threads here and elsewhere. I seriously wonder every time the suggestion is made of establishing a "Spirituality Forum" here at LPSG if the proponent has any concept of how such a subforum would make the Politics Forum look like Funny Stuff: Jokes, Quizzes, Games & Pics
Jus' sayin'![]()
The truth is it's all faith.
The truth is it's all faith. Speaking personally, I cannot fathom an existence without a spiritual base. What that spiritual base is and how it incarnates in my life is certainly not for this thread if for no other reason than I hate being preached to and hate espousing my beliefs on the unsuspecting (and generally unprepared) public.
That being said, I have tried to wrap my head around atheism. Truly I have. And I have had conversations with so-called "atheists" who when you talk to them and really listen to what they have to say they really just don't believe in the Christian God. And it's less of a mouthful to say they're atheist than to say they don't believe in the Christian God.
Please note:
I HAVE NOT SPOKEN TO EVERY ATHEIST ON THE FACE OF THE PLANET!!!
Therefore there may indeed be people out there that truly don't believe in the existence of ANY God (or Goddess or Energy or whatever they're calling "IT" nowadays) outside of the human animal. I just haven't met them. But I would like to find what I would call a "true atheist" and pick his or her brain ad nauseum until the mere thought of explaining it "one more fucking time for the slow bunch" makes them want to bite down on the business end of a rifle. Not that I want to see anyone dead for their spiritual beliefs (or lack thereof). It's just that it's so foreign to me - and fascinating - I'm like a caveman discovering fire for the first time and alternately bowing down to worship it and poking it with a stick.
Indeed - and other people come to assorted and varied other conclusions and we should all respect that in each other.
Atheism is a luxury? How so?
Another question: I feel it is a bit weird that you seem to be suggesting atheism, atheist beliefs, should be respected and yet in the next breath you describe any other belief (any theism) as a mental crutch - from which I infer you think of theists as weaker minded people. Am I reading you wrong or is that what you intend?
Finally, in your second paragraph, you talk about atheism and then refer to theist viewpoints as 'other religions'. Do you then think atheism is a religion? If you do I agree with you, but I'm wondering was that a slip of the keyboard.
There are many out there who claim to be atheists but should really be calling themselves agnostic.
The reasoning in the link that requires an absolute knowledge that God doesn't exist seems to be the stumbling point for many.
:biggrin1:..yes but what is very interesting is learning about what the word means and where it came from.."nosis" is Greek for knowledge.."ag" = without..in other words not knowing one way or the other..The really really cool stuff about this is, that there was a Jewish religious group called the "Essenes" who have been portrayed as being "Nostic". This dove-tails into another big story about the dead Sea Scrolls..fascinating stuffThis is true. Many people have never even heard of the word agnostic so they don't even realise that there's another category they can belong to. Another problem is that if you choose to call yourself agnostic it means you will have to keep explaining yourself over and over again (because so many people have never heard of the word agnostic). It's less effort to just say you're an atheist.
:biggrin1:..yes but what is very interesting is learning about what the word means and where it came from.."nosis" is Greek for knowledge.."ag" = without..in other words not knowing one way or the other..The really really cool stuff about this is, that there was a Jewish religious group called the "Essenes" who have been portrayed as being "Nostic". This dove-tails into another big story about the dead Sea Scrolls..fascinating stuff
If he took philosophy 101, he can't have gotten a good grade. He's repeating the cant that amateur religious apologists have been repeating for a long time. Like this rubbish:Am I the only one who laughed out loud? Some asshat took a philosophy/theology 101 class and felt so enthralled with knowledge that he made a website.
Its because in order to state emphatically that God does not exist, you would have to be omniscient, which means you would possess complete knowledge of the entire universe and of every dimension and all parallel universes known and unknown.
:biggrin1:..yes but what is very interesting is learning about what the word means and where it came from.."nosis" is Greek for knowledge.."ag" = without..in other words not knowing one way or the other..The really really cool stuff about this is, that there was a Jewish religious group called the "Essenes" who have been portrayed as being "Nostic". This dove-tails into another big story about the dead Sea Scrolls..fascinating stuff
It's actually "a" and "gnosis" the "a" is a prefix meaning something like "without" or "absent" in this case. "gnosis" means knowlegde, the Gnosts or Gnostics were a very interesting early Christian sect whose influence on later Christianity is being gradually rediscovered.
Am I a nerd for loving word roots and their meanings? :tongue:
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