How dare I actually insist that the label "atheism" mean something!
You insist that the word
atheism means something that atheists deny that it means to them. How dare you. And how good a strategy is it to do that in a thread asking about whether atheists are arrogant?
What you're not convinced of is of absolutely no relevance or concern to anyone but you. you can't rationalize labeling something as nothing. So all you can do is keep repeating it as if anyone but you would care.
Disagree. I'm interested in his opinions. And yours.
What I'm no longer interested in is your confused opinion about atheists and atheism, but I am interested in how you came to hold it and why you persist in digging yourself ever deeper. I can't imagine doing that. You know how unpopular your opinion is, your character, intelligence, and integrity are continually challenged, you get zero support from other posters (F1's comment about you getting no approbation emojis while your critics do should be meaningful to you, but you don't seem to care how you're perceived), and yet you double down. I wish I could understand why somebody would do that, but THAT's what keeps me interested in this thread and your posting. Not your opinions, but why you can't seem to process the feedback and adapt in a way that would minimize the negative blowback.
That's how minds can work and often do. I just left a post on another thread discussing the way public opinion where I live has mostly silenced MAGA types in local social media, where they receive the same kind of negative blowback that you get here, but they adapt to the unpleasantness and relent in expressing opinions that invariably garner the disapproval of others. They don't change their opinions, just when and where they express them. That's what I expect from almost everybody. But not you.
So, my task is to try to conceive (with no help from you) of what must be the case in your mind for you to choose this path. What is it necessary for one to believe and what psychological need must be present for a person to just keep banging his head into that figurative wall.
I see the brain as deterministic. It's pursuing something according to whatever logic is hardwired into it and what needs require fulfillment. For me, that's the promotion of things that make me feel good (being comfortable, happy, respected, the taste of strawberries, etc.) while trying to minimize the dysphorias in life (anxiety, rejection, the taste of Brussels sprouts). Are you that different that you don't mind being rejected like this?
In the zealously religious such as the creationists, they often have a need to do what appears to be martyring themselves. They come onto the Internet totally unprepared to get into discussions about evolution with the scientifically literate, where they take a beating. Why? Presumably to please their god, who they think wants them to suffer for Jesus or whatever. But that doesn't describe you to my knowledge. You aren't performing for a god in my opinion. So what motivates you to figuratively self-immolate in these threads.
I've asked you about that in the past, but you never answer or even acknowledge seeing the question, so I don't expect any input from you here either, although that's another mystery to me. Why not? Why doesn't the question interest you?
No one cares what you don't believe. Mostly no one cares what you do believe. All that matters is what and how you rationalize it. No one cares about this personal kangaroo court that you are constantly trying to impose on the debate and sheds no light whatever on the question being debated (the existence of God/god's).
You seem to think that others care what you do and don't believe judging by the energy you expend expressing and defending it. Your lack of insight here is staggering.
Also, it's YOU trying to impose YOUR beliefs on others. You are frustrated that they won't agree with you about what atheism is and what atheists believe. And it's YOU holding kangaroo court. It's YOU passing judgement ("absurd," "ridiculous," "gibberish," "liar"), which invites other to judge YOU. But none of your detractors is trying to impose their beliefs on you. That's not how humanists roll, and I expect that most realize that that would be impossible even if desirable. They simply want to mitigate your misrepresentation of them as they do with the creationists and their deliberate misrepresentation of evolution science.
And you're wrong about the existence of gods being the question being debated here. The thread was originally about whether atheist are arrogant, immoral, and/or angry. It has evolved into a discussion of what an atheist is and believes. The matter of gods is uninteresting to most atheists, and not a topic they consider any more. They'll discuss their thinking, and may be interested in the reasons others give, but the issue of whether gods exist or not doesn't interest or concern me anymore and hasn't in decades.