A Vestigial Mote
Well-Known Member
Then you maintain a fundamental misunderstanding of atheism. There is no doctrine, there is no encompassing "worldview" - all atheists can be different in every other aspect of their lives. The ONLY thing they share is disbelief in god(s). We only grow in numbers as people come to the realization that the belief systems that rely on "supernatural" intervention hold no real promise of ever manifesting their more extraordinary aspects in reality. My words are not just "polemic" - while I don't try to convince people to "be atheist", I do try to get them to realize that by supporting theism of almost any color, they're standing on an empty box - no hope of having a valid basis or rational justification for many of their requisite beliefs. All arguments for theism are nothing more than mental constructions - very flimsy mental constructions that are as much excuses and make-believe as they are argumentative. I am of the opinion that religion's days are numbered, and I can't help myself but to try and help it along. It's part of who I am and want to continue to be.I do consider 'atheism' to be a valid and growing worldview, or belief about the nature of the universe...just like any other..
I didn't say you "hate atheists," but you do seem to very much dislike their views on god. This much I don't feel you can honestly deny. Why else would you say they have no protections under the first amendment unless they adopt "religious" status? That's you trying to rankle atheists by comparing their fervor in denouncing belief with the very thing they are denouncing - and in doing so (as I have already stated), only admitting your own fault in holding your own religious views. Why else would you parade out blatantly incorrect information except to try and rile up atheists? Can you even answer this question?Your other accusations are either projections, or designed for polemy. I do not 'hate atheists!', as you accuse. The discussion is about terminology and definitions. It says more about you, your reactions and indignation toward me, personally. This is a concept, and vilifying me is just an ad hominem fallacy.