A Vestigial Mote
Well-Known Member
Did I say atheists have good evidence and reasons for all the positions they may take? Not even close. So back at you with your "you wish" sentiment. All I know is, and all I, personally, assert from my atheist position (specifically) is that "I haven't been provided sufficient reasons or evidence for theist claims, and won't believe until I do." That is all. I hold opinions and beliefs about all sorts of other topics - and I admit I could be wrong about many things I may assert. And if I assert certain things as a form of "truth" which are unwarranted, then I should taken to task and shown where my head should be at.You wish that was the case, I'm sure. Meanwhile, theists continue to not be some hive-mind with identical reasons and motivations for identifying atheism as a religion. They also continue to have perfectly good reasons and evidence for their positions.
Yours here is a red herring tactic. Meant, again, to distract from the real meat of the issue that atheists often bring to light. Believing in god/gods without sufficient evidence and being unwarranted in your belief is actually separate from any other issues of the same type in anyone else, and should be treated as such. This is exactly like the times I bring up animal mistreatment issues and some fool says "But what about the homeless vets?" or "There are sweatshop workers committing suicide in China you know." As if this somehow negates the idea that we should be concerned about our treatment of animals and how it affects the animals, our health and the environment. You can't just throw up another issue and expect it to take the spotlight off of your own. We all have issues... it just so happens that, in the realm of theism, it points to an issue that is widespread - throughout just about the entire population of theists.
And before you get all huffy, I understand that your "gods" are the trees, the rocks, the dirt, the plants, etc. So no, I am not about to say you don't have sufficient evidence for your "gods." But I will continue to simply call them their commonly held names like "tree", "rock", "dirt", "plant". You've really only transferred your unwarranted activity to another level above supernatural belief. I feel you are simply unwarranted in ascribing the term "god" to things that already have a name, and exhibit no attributes that convey the idea of "god" that would be recognizable by the vast majority of people who might use that term. And no... I don't give a crap that you do it, go right ahead... but don't ever expect me to join-in, or even respect the fact that you do it. It's unnecessary in the extreme in my opinion, and I can't help but feel it is agenda-driven. But again... have at it. Do as you will. Just don't be surprised by comments like mine.