I love you and hate you at the same time.Atheists don't solve exponential equations because they don't believe in higher powers.
Uhh, I was born an atheist. Like everyone else.
Exactly. Atheism or possibly agnosticism is the natural state of mind. Religion is something that has to be taught.
you all need more jesus in your lives
Exactly. Atheism or possibly agnosticism is the natural state of mind. Religion is something that has to be taught by man.
Well, someone had to come up with it. And it arose in different parts of the world so several someones independently came up with it.
Not sure the default position is atheist, that implies knowledge of the subject matter. A blank slate of a person who never heard of the concept of god is probably not an atheist by our definition since he doesn't have an opinion either way on the existence of god. An atheist doesn't believe in god, thus he must know what a god is. I can see the argument that one cannot possibly believe in something that one has never heard of, making the ignorant person by default an atheist, but if you asked such a person if they believed in god, their answer wouldn't be "no", it would be "what's god?"
Given the vast majority of the planet is theist, atheists are today defined by their non-belief. When the roles are reversed a new word should probably be coined.
yeah, I don't think it's entirely taught.
A human left on their own, in the wild, having been taught nothing of life in general--or perhaps a community of humans--will invariably resort to some sort of belief system over time.
We essentially have the same capacity for knowledge and learning that we had 70,000 years ago. The difference between us and our ancestors is the accumulation and passing down of knowledge.
I posit that the natural state of humans is to develop a belief system. Most of ATOT are no longer children, so we are generally incapable of appreciating the state of that open, highly creative, and preposterously confused mind.
I disagree. The default state of the human mind is to organize the information present in the most logical way available.
Studies on feral children have shown zero conceptions beyond basic survival. Religion and its trappings require society, i.e. influence/teaching.
I disagree. The default state of the human mind is to organize the information present in the most logical way available.
Studies on feral children have shown zero conceptions beyond basic survival. Religion and its trappings require society, i.e. influence/teaching.
So is not the progression then:
default logical organization -> basic survivial -> increased survival if have society -> society develops religion, ergo religion is logical? Where do we fall off the tracks?
So is not the progression then:
default logical organization -> basic survivial -> increased survival if have society -> society develops religion, ergo religion is logical? Where do we fall off the tracks?
I'll admit, at about age 14 I realized that people *actually* *believed* in god, for real, and was rather surprised.
I'm still surprised. I keep forgetting that there are people who take this stuff seriously.
Jesus was a hippy dippy shit pansy. We need more Thor!
It may be that the development of religion is indeed evolutionarily desirable, but a counter to that is going to be that at some point the developement of society is hindered by it.
religion is/was simply one path in the progression of obtaining knowledge.