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Isn’t Atheism a world view without reasons and arguments?

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
@paarsurrey , sometimes I can't help but wonder.

You lend atheism a lot more significance than most atheists do. Do you realize that?

Atheism is not an active force that prevents people from realizing the truth of the existence of God. Typically it is instead just a serene realization that there is in fact no reason to worry about deities.
 
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RabbiO

הרב יונה בן זכריה
Yes, they do:

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You not only beat me to it, you included a strip!

You atheism people, to borrow a very odd term from another poster, are quick. However, my avatar is cuter and even looks a lot like me.... except it has more hair on top. I'm close to needing a Velcro implant to keep my kippa on.
 

Jesster

Friendly skeptic
Premium Member
Then why do atheists constantly argue in a religious context? Its like trying to be correct, about something, that you dont even believe in.

Its nonsensical.
It's a response. Many atheists are tired of how many theists tend to treat us. I'm thankful for the theists who don't treat me poorly and I'm happy to live with those ones peacefully. I don't even need to argue with them, nor do I want to.
 

PureX

Veteran Member
Atheists believe that there is no corresponding reality to the theist's god-concept. It is a belief, and it is a world-view. Unfortunately, being God-less, honesty is not the atheist's strong suit.
 

Jesster

Friendly skeptic
Premium Member
Atheists believe that there is no corresponding reality to the theist's god-concept. It is a belief, and it is a world-view. Unfortunately, being God-less, honesty is not the atheist's strong suit.
No, I just don't have any reason to buy into any god concept. It's not a belief or world view.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
You not only beat me to it, you included a strip!

You atheism people, to borrow a very odd term from another poster, are quick. However, my avatar is cuter and even looks a lot like me.... except it has more hair on top. I'm close to needing a Velcro implant to keep my kippa on.

Being old has its advantages. Remembering Johnny Hart is one of them. And my avatar is a self portrait as well. About a quarter of the way down, a smidge left of center, you need to look real hard. And as you can see, unlike you, I have a full head of hair. Though not a curl in it. Straight and flat. It could be used as a straight edge. A blessing and a curse. Curly haired guys seem to go bald much more than us with plain jane hair.

EDIT: I won't deny the "cuter" claim. Distance does have its advantages in a portrait.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Atheists believe that there is no corresponding reality to the theist's god-concept. It is a belief, and it is a world-view. Unfortunately, being God-less, honesty is not the atheist's strong suit.

Hmm, not playing football is a sport and a worldview on baseball as well, who'd a thunk it?
 

Thermos aquaticus

Well-Known Member
Neither is theism, which is why the argument that either of them is a worldview in itself is full of holes.

Theists tend to say otherwise. They say that their beliefs heavily influence how they see the world, how they view others, and how they treat others.

Religion doesn't equal theism or the other way around.

They are used interchangeably in everyday speech, so I really don't see a problem. Most theists here belong to one of the big 3 world religions.
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Isn’t Atheism a world view without any positive reasons and arguments for its truthfulness?
Regards
What does atheism have to do with truthfulness, or a world-view? Don't you have to have some belief for truth or a world-view to apply?
Hmm many atheists try to do that.
What, "spread truth?"
There is very little atheist proselytizing. We don't bring up the subject ourselves. We respond to your preaching.
 
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