People do all the time, every day. We fill in the blanks based upon contexts and assume what is meant. It's commonplace in most everything we do. We don't always have the luxury of infinite words spelling everything out to uber-literalist minds which have no imagination. Quit trying to blame someone else for your shortcomings in that area.I try not to deal in assumptions.
Thanks. I never could have figured that out. I always thought Atheism was a living entity with two eyes and a nose. But anyway, in reality however, if you knew anything about "group-think" there actually is some truth to say it "thinks". Shared beliefs and values are bigger than just one individual, and that "thing" that collective has actual weight that influences individual thought. This is how cultures works. It's a "we space", and it has influence. So to say "atheism thinks" is not entirely invalid. Shared perspectives are real. I'm not going to hold out hope you'll appreciate that point, but I'll put it out there for you anyway.As for what atheism thinks...well, it doesn't. Only people can do that.
If you're going to choose to go this path of insults, then I respond frankly saying this is just an example of a lack of education on your part trying to compensate for that by insulting me.More hubris.
It's clear that you do not follow what I explained in detail.We are not dealing with equal opposites, we are dealing with one candy in a box of 1000. To someone that doesn't eat candy, not one of those 1000 is relevant in any way. At best, the bag is a tripping hazard to be stepped over carefully.
Oh, but you do. There are shared assumptions about truth and reality that vast swaths of humanity accept without any examination or question. It's invisible to them due to the fact nobody steps outside of it to question it. I could give you lists of such things, but I more interested to see if any of this makes any sense to you at all before I do.Thankfully, we don't live in a world where everyone believes in the same religion, or even any religion.
You have unawareness. Unlike you I see and recognize how absolutely important and influencal these things are, even for those who claim no religion! In the West, for instance, our entire culture is infused with the values and beliefs that create a backdrop against which you judge and evalatuate everything else. You never look at it that curtain itself because it's just assumed to be reality. I often joke that atheism in the West is really just Christianity without God. People of other countries with foreign cultures often assume we're all Christians in this country and sometimes are surprised to learn we are not. I tend to think that's because they see the cultural backdrop as Christian - which it is.Again you ascribe undue importance to your religious beliefs and the religious beliefs of others. I have no such problem.
Again, I'm just putting these things out there hoping it may spark some substantive discussion. But if not, others reading it may see something in there worth thought. God knows its something rather prominent in my awareness that I factor in when considering questions about the nature of truth and reality, theism and atheism, and whatnot.
BuddhismIs that so? I certainly can't think of any religions that posit 0 claims to be taken on faith. Name one.
But you missed my point. I said that superstition is part of magical thinking. Faith has nothing to do with magical thinking or superstition. Do you know what faith is?
Considering I called myself Atheist for around 10 years of my life during the last couple decades, I think I know what it is. I don't call myself by that now, and I don't really like to call myself a theist either. What I actually believe embraces both. Go figure...How do you know I don't? I'm not sure you understand what atheism means.
That's good. It really doesn't hold much interest for me. I can't imagine the value of elevating an anti-symbol for any reason other than embracing defiance for the sake of self-empowerment. That can have it's place, for a time, but I would worry about it becoming a pathology if that eventually the person didn't grow beyond that as a result of doing that.LOL. Ok, I have neither the time nor the inclination to educate you about Satanism, nor would this be the place to do so if I were, but just lol.
You were giving me examples of atheists who believe in ghosts and whatnot. I was trying to understand what you were referring to. You must have someone in mind, right? Who is that?No, I don't believe in any of those things, what are you talking about?
OK then, so you believe in magical beings but just don't call them deities? And that makes you and atheist? Help me understand here. This is very new and curious to me. Quite fascinating actually.Well there you have it. You definitely don't know what atheism means. It's really not hard, let me help.
An atheist is anyone that remains unconvinced of the existence of DEITIES. Are all supernatural occurrences deities? Are ghosts deities? Is a unicorn a deity?