Aldous Huxley:
“I had motives for not wanting the world to have a meaning; and consequently assumed that it had none, and was able without any difficulty to find satisfying reasons for this assumption. The philosopher who finds no meaning in the world is not concerned exclusively with a problem in pure metaphysics. He is also concerned to prove that there is no valid reason why he personally should not do as he wants to do. For myself, as no doubt for most of my friends, the philosophy of meaninglessness was essentially an instrument of liberation from a certain system of morality. We objected to the morality because it interfered with our sexual freedom. The supporters of this system claimed that it embodied the meaning - the Christian meaning, they insisted - of the world. There was one admirably simple method of confuting these people and justifying ourselves in our erotic revolt: we would deny that the world had any meaning whatever.”
Quote by Aldous Huxley: “I had motives for not wanting the world to have...”
Mr. Huxley is saying he doesn't want to believe in God, specifically the Christian God, because God has moral standards for us to live by, but he wants no restrictions....he wants "sexual freedom"!
(I should've used past tense: he died in '63. His freedom doesn't matter now, does it?)
Wanting freedom from sexual restraint, I think, has been a driving force in promoting Atheism.
Comments? (No cake recipes, please...I learned my lesson.[Inside joke for @Sunstone ])
I disagree with your conclusion. Churches and denomini' sets structure for people-themselves, to love themselves, and to love others without conditions based on sex, differing religions, and so forth. I notice those who were made to feel god only loves them if they change their who entire self, looks and all, without having done anything, is one reason to turn from god.
I see why these reasons are strong. I know thats one Huge reason I dont practice (left god is different than stop practicing) is how belief in god makes me feel about myself. Religion shouldnt make you feel as if you have conditions that monitors the validity of your salvation. Though, I was and still have been atheist. Didnt know about it until RF really.
For me, the driving force of atheism is ignorance, thus lack of motivation to be otherwise. I dont see the universe itself needing a purpose. Its better to find ways to adapt to dying than take for granted the end of life by searching for eternity.
I remember thinking to myself: If I belived in god, I would let god define me as a gay woman" (which means-he choses who I love, when, why, what I look like, how I sleep, where I live, whether I read the bible.) I am SO SO so glad I wasnt indoctrinated.
But you have to believe god exists for you to have motivation to become anything opposed to or opposite of god.