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I'm certainly closer to 100% than to a 50/50 scenario, so I just stay with "Atheist" because even though "Agnostic Atheist" is technically accurate, it sort of gives the wrong impression of my stance on the matter.
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Truth be told, I hate having to say that I'm an agnostic atheist because I find the word "agnostic" to be redundant. IMO, everyone is agnostic. No one who has ever lived, and who lives now, knows with 100% certainty. Many may claim they do, but they can't. It is impossible with our level of understanding about the universe right now. I believe it the question will be answered eventually because I do not accept that the question of the existence of a higher power is somehow "outside the purview of science". It is a question about the nature of reality, and thus a question that can be answered scientifically. We simply haven't answered it yet, and it may be a ridiculously long time (perhaps hundreds of generations) before we do. I simply call myself an "agnostic atheist" so people who only understand atheism through the theistic stereotype can have a slightly better handle on where I'm coming from. Quote:
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^^Well put.
If someone has a clear understanding of the knowledge/belief distinction, the “agnosticism” label is semantically valid. But as you say, many use the term to indicate uncertainty - or a diplomatic/non-confrontational middle ground - between atheism and theism. And I think many religious folks tend to respect “agnosticism” more because it connotes open-mindedness (hey, maybe there’s a chance the agnostic will see the light). They’d be far less sanguine if they understood agnosticism to mean “positively unknowable.” Much of the tolerance towards true agnosticism isn't really earned - it has to do with the ambiguity of the term. For most other categories of non-belief (e.g., unicorns, leprechauns, ghosts) we have no difficulty being definite - even if, technically, we should be agnostic. But saying we’re agnostic would suggest an equivocation that doesn’t properly reflect our extreme skepticism. Yet when it comes to the god hypothesis, plain communication seems to go out the window. Suddenly, people are lawyers.
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Some of you guys might have already seen this, but I just found out about it tonight. It's a documentary from the early 70's called Marjoe and its subject is a man who was raised by evangelist parents and was basically exploited by them; they trained him to preach by age 4 and his youth was a great moneymaking gimmick for them. The thing is, he's an atheist and always has been, so this documentary is about him using that training to exploit the faithful, but he was getting tired of the act which is why he exposed himself in this doc. Also, some of the ladies in this show have hair taller than the empire state building.
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I disagree. Without religion we wouldn't be mutilating our own genitalia.
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Religion makes men psychologically subserviant and not trust in themselves. If religion were gone we'd still have evil from egomaniacs most likely, but the latter kind, the brainwashed kind who don't think for themselves but do what they believe a higher being commands, i'm not so sure...
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You want to show that atheism is somehow 'above' religion...more sensible and so on? Then show that we can all accept full responsibility for evil...not point to an ideology as the enabler just as you wouldn't to some all-powerful protector. Accept that the problems go much deeper into human issues, and that we all equally share the blame for evil by being human...religion or no religion. Quote:
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Good people do evil for all kinds of reasons besides religion.
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How exactly? What else would make millions of otherwise rational people do that?
Religion requires, and encourages the suspension of disbelief and critical thinking. If you can't see the destructive behavior that can and has lead to, well, then this is a pointless discussion. |
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Humans invent religion to explain the universe and justify their behavior. Religion is beside the point, it's human nature at the heart of it.
If it wasn't religion....it'd be something else@!
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By definition, then they would not be good people. Perhaps I should have said "otherwise good people".
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Yes. Otherwise.
As in "wise by others".
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Again, I challenge you to give me another reason why otherwise rational people in this day and age would mutilate their children.
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Being religious doesn't make you a bad person.
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I never said that. I just said that it takes religion to make (otherwise) good people do evil.
Or in laymen's terms, it sure helps. |
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Again...we made that. If you're an atheist, then you must believe that it was our doing as flawed beings. It means that something in our nature made us misuse religion in that way. Removing religion from the equation doesn't remove that nature in us...we're both the egg before the chicken and the chicken that laid that egg if you will. If you feel that religion somehow discourages critical thinking, then stop the discouraging critical thinking part. Better yet, stop the part about taking advantage of it. Because if it doesn't happen in religion, it'll happen somewhere else. What would that be? Abolish religion somehow and find out...it shouldn't take long. By blaming religion, you're giving humanity too much of a pass. Does religion help? Sure...but again, we made it help. So we should be able to stop that instead of sweeping religion under the rug as the scapegoat....if we are in full control of our destiny and morals etc. like atheists claim we are.
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Suggesting religion can be misused, suggests it has a proper function. Obviously for an atheist that's not the case. Any good derived from it is superficial.
But you're right about that. Getting rid of religion, wouldn't solve everything. It's possible something might replace it. Hell, it's even probable. But that's not much of an argument for an atheist. Religion is just a type of indoctrination. Difference is, we usually agree that the other kinds of indoctrination (i.e. the secular kinds) are bad. Or just take a religion, and replace the deity's name with that of a man. North Korea has found that very effective. Last edited by Thundercrack85; 05-04-2012 at 01:47 AM. |
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Existential.
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Religion would probably be a much nicer thing for a lot of atheists to live alongside of if it weren't practiced by humans....of which atheists are as well. Quote:
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Well, I'm not Jewish, but I'm sure a lot of people as babies get that so-called 'useless' skin removed. I've heard it's difficult to keep clean if not cut off as a baby. Or maybe I'm confused and thinking of Catholics... Anyway, I love seeing this thread alive and well
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Nah, I was a baby...I don't remember that.
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Because (to an atheist) it's not real. Yes, it may make some people happy, but you really don't want to go down that road.
Just for the record, I'm not saying being an atheist makes you a good person. Some of the worst atrocities in human history have been committed by atheists. But at least an atheist will never commit an evil act for supernatural reasons. As for the ultimate outcome... for thousands of years religious people have tried to wipe each other (and non-believers) out. Fortunately, their destructive capabilities were limited for most of history. But now that we have harnessed weapons of mass destruction. Well, in the end, either religion goes, or we all go. |
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