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Do atheists need temples?
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The Telegraph says "Two of Britain’s most revered non-believers have come to blows over plans to build a £1 million “temple for atheists” in the City of London."
http://www.telegraph....ng-non-believers.html
I'm with Richard Dawkins on this - it's an appalling idea - and incidentally I object to the Telegraph's use of the word 'revered'. 'Respected' would have been far more appropriate.
http://www.telegraph....ng-non-believers.html
I'm with Richard Dawkins on this - it's an appalling idea - and incidentally I object to the Telegraph's use of the word 'revered'. 'Respected' would have been far more appropriate.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Debotton has a book to sell. He thinks that those nasty atheists are too shrill, too strident, and that they should be more accomodating to religious ritual.
He is entitled to his point of view, but to confuse reason,logic and rebuttal with aggression is a mistake - Just like his idea of building a temple.
Religion has gotten used to unthinking deference and/or respect for its beliefs. Its well past time that such respect was challenged.
Its like Vulcan says - The definition of atheism is non belief in any form of deity or idea of a deity, so whats the point of espousing a temple for atheists except to promote your book and to be mischevious?
He is entitled to his point of view, but to confuse reason,logic and rebuttal with aggression is a mistake - Just like his idea of building a temple.
Religion has gotten used to unthinking deference and/or respect for its beliefs. Its well past time that such respect was challenged.
Its like Vulcan says - The definition of atheism is non belief in any form of deity or idea of a deity, so whats the point of espousing a temple for atheists except to promote your book and to be mischevious?
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