Gosh dammit, this is two posts in two days that I agree with Taint. Someone kill me now, please.
It could be worse. It cold be Bean that you are agreeing with. Just saying.
Gosh dammit, this is two posts in two days that I agree with Taint. Someone kill me now, please.
It could be worse. It cold be Bean that you are agreeing with. Just saying.
...Probably very few words have one, and only one, meaning. It doesn't mean that any of the different meanings are "wrong."
Loki said:...Kind of like "douche". So many meanings to that word.
Strong atheists certainly have a belief system, although I would not call it a religion.
Ya really think some of these atheists aren't devoted fundamental evangelicist types who are out to proselytize and convert 24/7, Eric?
meanwhile, back at the ranch....
Awww, I don't really care about elaborate attempts to define sumthin, eh, Eric? Dark cited an essay by some militant atheist anthropologist which I presume you looked at. I did too, but not too carefully. But many would seemingly define "religion" to include devotion to such "creeds" as communism, secular humanism (which the Supreme Court is this country has said is a "religious" organization entitled to first amendment protection and tax exempt status, etc), existentialism, etc.
I quoted a dictionary definition (one of several) which made "faith" and "ardor," as opposed to a specific content, a defining element of religious devotion and belief.. If you want to exclude all defintions of "religion" from your thinking, other than a very narrow one which you prefer, help yourself. I don't care if you call the same thing "religious" that I do.
Strong atheism is not a religion, even though it acts in that capacity for some atheists.
Ah, so we're bringing Philosophy into the argument now. Scientific method be damned, we have PHILOSOPHY to solve all our problems.
hopper said:Are you of the opinion, Dark, that analysis of belief systems, etc., is a "scientific" matter, rather than a more or less philosophical one?
Darkwing Duck said:Yes. What do you think Anthropology is about?
Well, why not, eh, Eric? It does, after all, preach reliable conclusions about the existence of a supreme bein, the existence of an afterlife, all that kinda stuff, don't it?
Aint that sumthin ya can kinda structure your life, beliefs, activities and morals around?
I mean, it deals with the BIG questions, don't it? One has a basic obligation to his fellow man to convert others to that kinda truth, don't he?
If your contention is that one simple belief, standin all by itself, is insufficient to be called a religion, I see your point, but that aint really the issue here. Theism, in isolation, is not a "religion" either, but it's got the makins of one.