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The Folly of Atheism

TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
That's what you all say but, you all (atheists) are about 99% the exact same

Well that's a teeny bit exaggerated, but I guess it's true in some sense, like for example in terms of what we accept as reasonable explanations about nature (like evolution, plate tectonics, atomic theory, medicine, blablabla). See, atheists tend to also not believe in things like horoscopes, sceance readers, voodoo, psychics, tarrot cards, etc. And the reason they don't tend to believe in those things is the same reason why they don't believe in theism... it's because they have a standard of evidence that claims like that have to live upto.

They tend to not, or far less anyway, engage in superstition. Science has high standards of evidence. Atheists will tend to go with mainstream science. As will the majority of theists, btw. Atheists don't have a monopoly on being reasonable.

This is why you won't very easily find atheists who buy into moon landing conspiracies or who are anti-vaxxers, climate change deniers, etc.

, just like theists are.

Ow dear, no.... Not at all. Theists are extremely diverse in their beliefs. Christianity alone has thousands of denominations, many of them claiming exclusive rights to "True Christianity".
 

ArtieE

Well-Known Member
The fact that you needed Wikipedia to tell you what a secularist is as you type away on RF, only proves you have no idea what your are talking about. And you constantly repeating the same questions only further proves you have no business asking that question in the first place
I have to repeat the question since you are not answering it.
"You may be surprised to know that while most secularists are atheists, some secularists are actually believers in a faith."
BBC - Religions - Atheism: Secularism
So what are you?
 

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
Then show us you have free will and choose to follow your lower material nature for a day.

Then choose to act upon your emotions and put aside reason for a while.
Why would I want to do that? I do not need to prove anything to anyone. I know I have choices and just because I make certain ones does not mean I could not have made other ones.
 

ImmortalFlame

Woke gremlin
That's what you all say but, you all (atheists) are about 99% the exact same, just like theists are.
I'm reminded of this comic:

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Earthtank

Active Member
Well, that is an irrational and illogical claim, given that you have to be one or the other... you are a theist, or you are not a theist (atheist). Which one is it?
I am a secularist. It's amazing how lazy people wish to be by tryng to label and box people in to a certain category so they can start copy and pasting their usual and unimaginative "attacks" on. Truly shameful and lazy.
 

ImmortalFlame

Woke gremlin
I am a secularist. It's amazing how lazy people wish to be by tryng to label and box people in to a certain category so they can start copy and pasting their usual and unimaginative "attacks" on. Truly shameful and lazy.
It's not so much a label as a necessity by definition, much in the same way that any quantity above zero must either be even or odd.

Atheism and theism are mutually exclusive and all-encompassing, meaning that you cannot be both or neither. Either you accept the proposition a God exists, or you do not. You cannot both accept and not accept the proposition, so consequently you must either fall under the umbrella of atheist or theist - both are very broad terms.

There's not really any reason not to use the terms. What is it that you think will happen if you identify as either a theist or an atheist?
 
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