Desert Snake
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O.k., so i'm trying to choose a religion. Atheism is an option. What can it offer?
What can it offer ME?
What can it offer ME?
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O.k., so i'm trying to choose a religion. Atheism is an option. What can it offer?
What can it offer ME?
O.k., so i'm trying to choose a religion. Atheism is an option. What can it offer?
What can it offer ME?
People might not choose theism, but can they select from among the various flavors available?No one chooses atheism any more than people choose theism.
Atheism isn't a religion or an option. You are by default an atheist until you start believing in one or more gods and become a theist. You may choose any theistic or atheistic religion you want but atheism isn't a religion by itself.O.k., so i'm trying to choose a religion. Atheism is an option. What can it offer?
What can it offer ME?
People might not choose theism, but can they select from among the various flavors available?
What does atheism offer?
Freedom from dictates of a faith one leaves behind.
Atheism is the epistemic default position. One doesn't chose it.
Like others have said, I don't think religion is a choice. People born into it are of any faith because the parents chose for them. Boys don't choose to get circumcised. The choice is made for them by someone else.
Then, as adults, it's more a figuring out which belief system aligns with what you already think, based on your experiences, the way you're wired, etc.
Just as atheism enveloped Revolt with it's obviousness (to him), Saivism enveloped me with it's obviousness (to me).
O.k., so i'm trying to choose a religion. Atheism is an option. What can it offer?
What can it offer ME?
Atheism IS a religious stance, however. And it can offer the tranquility that we are prepared to deal with the world as it presents itself. Even if we turn out to be wrong, it is no big deal.
That is certainly better (from my perspective anyway) than attempting to make my choices as a function of what is often a mysterious and perhaps all-out contradictory set of beliefs as taught by not always reliable or honest transmitters.
Yes, I'm going to look into Saivism.
I wouldn't if I were you. It will just waste more time.
I think Atheism helps you concentrate on being Human and see others as being Human warts and all,it doesn't require endless versus of dogma or "because someone said so" but its not a locked door,if something could be shown to be empirically true you could see it,just my take.
It won't be inherently better than theism, exceptI don't have dictates, though. Atheism to me needs to be BETTER than theistic religions.