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The definition of an Athiest
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Hi guys can you help please? Waldo if you still come on here would love your take on this.
Am on a site which claims that Athiesm is now a religion and whilst I know this to be not true, Someone such as yourself(anyone else plese post as well!) can put it far more eloguently than me!
Thank you
Am on a site which claims that Athiesm is now a religion and whilst I know this to be not true, Someone such as yourself(anyone else plese post as well!) can put it far more eloguently than me!
Thank you
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To call atheism a religion is merely a sloppy use of the language, as in "Football is a religion to him" or "She embraces astrology with a religious fervour". LeMarchand is guilty of this when talking about Dawkins' rationality.
Religion is an irrational belief in some deity or other. An atheist like me dismisses such beliefs as absurd. Ergo atheism is...
Religion
11:00 Thu 16th Jun 2011
woofgang, if that was your intention you had a strange way of wording it.
Anyway, the OP's question has been answered several times. My schoolboy Greek tells me that "a" = without and "theos" means god. A atheist is one who doesn't believe in any god. Question answered straightforwardly. What's the problem now?
Anyway, the OP's question has been answered several times. My schoolboy Greek tells me that "a" = without and "theos" means god. A atheist is one who doesn't believe in any god. Question answered straightforwardly. What's the problem now?
LoftyLottie. >>>>>>>>>I just don't know! I don't understand how anybody can be so adamant that they are right<<<<<<<<<<
I imagine that you are quite adamant that the Tooth Fairy the Easter Bunny the Flying Spaghetti Monster does not exist.
Most Atheists see any God as being just absurd as these. an absolute crazy nonsense
I imagine that you are quite adamant that the Tooth Fairy the Easter Bunny the Flying Spaghetti Monster does not exist.
Most Atheists see any God as being just absurd as these. an absolute crazy nonsense
It can be helpful for understanding the meaning of terms in relationship and contrast to what they are not. I've come to distinguish the following sets of terms as opposites:
lies ~ truth
faith ~ reason
theism ~ atheism
religion ~ philosophy
ignorance ~ knowledge
Atheism does not necessarily imply a belief system, but it is an essential part of a comprehensive belief system for living in a world in which mysticism and religion have and continue to have a profoundly devastating influence on events which affect our lives.
If religion has proven anything, it is that the desire to fight the 'good fight' is simply not enough. One must first learn to understand and distinguish the difference between what is good and what is evil, which is in essence what the 'good fight' is all about. For until one knows what it is one truly knows and how, one can only guess as to whether or not one is one's own worst enemy in the battle for truth and good and to insure that reason prevails.
lies ~ truth
faith ~ reason
theism ~ atheism
religion ~ philosophy
ignorance ~ knowledge
Atheism does not necessarily imply a belief system, but it is an essential part of a comprehensive belief system for living in a world in which mysticism and religion have and continue to have a profoundly devastating influence on events which affect our lives.
If religion has proven anything, it is that the desire to fight the 'good fight' is simply not enough. One must first learn to understand and distinguish the difference between what is good and what is evil, which is in essence what the 'good fight' is all about. For until one knows what it is one truly knows and how, one can only guess as to whether or not one is one's own worst enemy in the battle for truth and good and to insure that reason prevails.
. . . not me! Any Pastafarian worth their weight in meatballs can provide incontrovertible evidence for the existence of the Flying Spaghetti Monster on the shirt worn at their last supper - http://1.bp.blogspot....188142167qmkd_400.jpg
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