Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
disbelief is not religion. else not believing the world is flat, or that santa is real would be a religion. it would become absurd, you would have to believe in everything in order to escape that trap, but then you'd be religious anyways, so its an absurd way of thinking.
and you can be absurd and pretend there are atheists that just "believe" that there is no god so strongly you consider it a religion. i've never seen one though. they just ask for what is necessary, extraordinary proof for extraordinary claims.
What do you call it when someone looks for affirmation for their position from others, attend conferences, anoint spokespersons, and participate in the ridicule of people with a different position ?
Doesn't apply to all atheists, but then the same sort of phenomena doesn't apply to all theists either. For example I believe I've read that Lincoln and some of the founding fathers rejected religion, but considered themselves theists.
conferences are about pushing rational thinking, not just non belief in god. and frankly its obvious something has to be done considering how the plague of irrational thought still infects much of the world. its hardly a benign thing to be ignored.
See, the point of view you express, that atheism is superior because it is more rational, is exactly the same as any other religion that tries to force their
beliefs on other people.
It is no more rational to not believe in god(s) than it is to believe in god(s). Neither position is based on anything but opinion supported by a complete lack of facts.
Some atheists like to think that the absence of known facts proves something, which is a complete fallacy.
But there's no point in arguing with them about it, their faith is as deep as any theists, while equally ludicrous to anyone who doesn't subscribe to the same point of view.