Hopper
Banned
Oh, you mean atheism. No, it's a lack of theistic belief. Is apathy a political position?
Mebbe you're talkin bout agnosticism, steada atheism, eh, Eric?
Oh, you mean atheism. No, it's a lack of theistic belief. Is apathy a political position?
Is apathy a political position?
The problem is that once the "reason" that something is considered moral or not is because God commanded it the conversation is over and there's no more need for thinking...
Looky here (from Webster's):
"Main Entry: re·li·gion 4 : a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith."
Well, there ya have it, then, I spect.
Mebbe you're talkin bout agnosticism, steada atheism, eh, Eric?
Mebbe not, but anarchism is, doncha figure?
Atheism has no causes, no principles, and no systems of belief. Many atheists believe in freedom of religion, but atheism does not teach freedom of religion. You would be hard-pressed to find other beliefs held by, say, 3/4ths of all atheists.
Atheism. generally, is the position that there is no reason to believe in a god/gods.
Looky here (from Webster's):
"Main Entry: re·li·gion 4 : a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith."
Well, there ya have it, then, I spect.
Atheism has no causes, no principles, and no systems of belief. Many atheists believe in freedom of religion, but atheism does not teach freedom of religion. You would be hard-pressed to find other beliefs held by, say, 3/4ths of all atheists.
I am surprised by the moderately civil discourse with such a hot button topic. My definition of Agnosticism is that one doesn't know if god exists or not. An Atheist actively disbelieves in a deity for any number of reasons. My choice is primarily driven by science and reason.
This question goes to my agnostic brothers and sisters here on the board...
One day, your child comes to you and says that he or she is religeous. What do you do? Or, rather, how do you handle the situation?
Thanks!
This question goes to my agnostic brothers and sisters here on the board...
One day, your child comes to you and says that he or she is religeous. What do you do? Or, rather, how do you handle the situation?
Thanks!
This question goes to my agnostic brothers and sisters here on the board...
One day, your child comes to you and says that he or she is religeous. What do you do? Or, rather, how do you handle the situation?
Thanks!
I'd think your question would be better directed towards the atheists on this board.
This question goes to my agnostic brothers and sisters here on the board...
One day, your child comes to you and says that he or she is religeous. What do you do? Or, rather, how do you handle the situation?
Thanks!
So you say, eh, Eric? But that don't stop large "atheist societies" from croppin up all over the country with regular meetins and far-flung agendas to promote.