Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
But I thought you believed in God.
How can you be Atheist and believe in God?
Anyway, what you explained is reasonable - though I don't agree with the most common approach of most Atheists.
There may be exceptions, as you seem to be, but most Atheists engage in logical fallacies like polarized thinking, and close their mind to any possibilities regarding the symbolic word, God.
I wanted to answer your question. I dont believe entities/deities/gods exist. I define god (dont like that wording) as life. I feel some religious personify their relationship with themselves and life and call it god. Living in this god they feel loved in themselves but personified as an outside deity. Internal feeling externalized.
I prefer to not externalize life. I feel that if we have nothing left, at the end we need to depend on ourselves. We dont always have a safety net.
I would love to have my ancestors always suppport me, but like family on earth, some of us arent family oriented. We have to know ourselves and how we relate to life.
Life is "what" we are part of. That is how I define god.