Evidence that the term 'religious' has become a pejorative:
1. The indignation expressed by some atheists for their beliefs to be called, 'religious!', exemplified in this thread alone.
2. The accusation that i am insulting atheists, for using a term that they consider demeaning. Also many examples here.
3. The disdain directed at 'religious' people, from the more militant atheists.
Yes,
religious is pejorative to many.
You seem to imply that that is undeserved.There is no virtue in faith. It's simply the choice to believe without sufficient justification.Anybody can do it, but why would one?
It is quite common, in the human experience, to use language to target ideological enemies, and demean or stereotype them as a group. I see this happening with the term, 'Religious!', which renders it useless as a descriptor. It has become a term of derision
Yes, the word
religious is becoming increasingly derogatory in large part because of outrageous things we see from the religious in the news - the reason why so many religious people object to being called religious. They'll tell us that they are spiritual, not religious.
since atheism isn't a philosophy, it can't be bad, can it?
No. It can't be bad, nor can it be wrong. It is nothing more than a no answer to the question whether one believes in a god or gods. I don't. That isn't a philosophy, it can't be wrong (I assure you that I reject all god claims, making my
no answer accurate), and who could it be bad for? Is it bad for you? It's great for me. It leaves room for secular humanism, which many forms of theism would condemn and, if they could, forbid.
By me including 'atheism' as a religious belief, is insulting to you
I have learned to live without gods or religions, and consider that an achievement to be proud of. You demean that achievement by calling it religion, and you know that many atheists will experience unpleasant sensations upon reading that. Isn't that why you cling onto this meme, that and that we are afraid of the term
religious?
Why is 'religious!' considered a pejorative by so many
Have you seen the news? Religion is self-destructing before the media.
In recent memory, we have seen countless televangelist scandals, the Catholic priest pedophilia and cover-up scandals, bigots like Tony Perkins, James Dobson, Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson, Christian cults like those of Jim Jones and David Koresh, Westboro Baptist Church, Chick-fil-A, Hobby Lobby, the war on anything-not-Christmas, the duck dynasty guy, the Oregon wedding cake couple, Kim Davis, the Duggar and Palin families and their public hypocrisies, years of abortion clinic terrorism including physician assassinations, arsons, bombings, the Target boycott snit, and the Planned Parenthood smears culminating in Christian zealot Robert Lewis Dear shooting up a clinic, and . And it's based in a pervasive attitude of persecution for not being free to discriminate against the rights of others and of Christian privilege - the idea that all invocations should be Christian prayers and only Christian prayers, or that saying "Happy Holidays" or putting up atheistic billboards at Christmas time contradicting Christian billboards is an affront to Christians.
Lately, the Christians overwhelmingly supported a presidential candidate well known as a bigot, liar, misogynist, xenophobe, bully, loose cannon, and dishonest businessman who stiffs employees and contractors. That was what Christianity chose. That is what Christianity endorsed.
How about this
:
- "We should invade their countries, kill their leaders, and convert them to Christianity." - Ann Coulter
This is the public face of Christianity. Religion is responsible for its own bad press. Who wants to be connected with any of that?
There is 'no reliable evidence!' for ANY religio/philosophical beliefs
There is reliable evidence that the principles underlying the scientific method are valid. Likewise with secular humanism. Look at their track records. Good ideas work. Wrong ideas fail.
I cannot help the groupthink intolerance and stereotyping of competing views that happens
My attitude about religion is based on evidence, not the opinions of others. Anybody that uses evidence and valid reasoning to come to conclusions will have the same opinion, one you dismiss as groupthink and intolerance. Secular humanists tolerate Christians because humanists advocate freedom of religion and tolerance of all but the intolerant.
The truth works for me though. Sorry you have no need for it.
Faith is not a path to truth. Being a guess, it's a path to false belief.
No, you said something about not needing to observe, so we apparently are not on the same page.
Did you understand what was written about observation? You should probably learn what was explained you before making that claim again. Demonstrating a lack of understanding of science in general is counterproductive to your apparent purpose.
You closed your mind and ears, and eyes.
No, that is what the faith-based thinker who has guessed incorrectly and is now barraged with evidence that he has, but is too vested in his beliefs to consider questioning them, must do.
Biblical faith is evidence based.
I know what biblical faith is based on. I'm a former Christian.
Faith-based thought and evidence based thought are mutually exclusive modes of thinking. If one acquires evidence to support his beliefs, such as winning the lottery, they are no longer faith-based beliefs. He has guessed correctly, and what he believed by faith previously - that he had a winning ticket - became an evidence-based belief (and fact) when the lottery commission paid him off..