Jasin wrote on Oct 27
th, 2023 at 9:23am:
So Monk pulls one out of the hat for you Sad Kangaroo.
You say Atheism is NOT an Anti-Religious state of being.
Which you are wrong, as it started out as Anti-Religious and millions still stand as Atheists in that way - always swimming against the Religious current.
The difference is atheists aren't even swimming in the river with you to go against the current.
But I suppose it depends on your point of view.
Everyone is a-theist until they are indoctrinated into a faith system.
You could say it's the religious swimming against the current in that case.
Quote:Then Monk also says that it is just Non-Religious, no God beliefs and yet this also implies a lack of substance as to what it is Pro about?
Your problem is in the way you're comparing religious people to atheists.
For most religious people, their faith is a way of life. They are ruled by their faith in when and what they can eat, what they can wear and in some cases who they can associate with.
To be an atheist, you simply don't believe in something.
It's not all-consuming.
It's one aspect of a person.
Of course, Atheists are "pro" things, but that's a part of their individuality and their personality, not because they're atheists.
Quote:Sure, an Atheist may have rejected Religion and fought its way to the edge of the cliff, but it has made its jump across the chasm - but failed to reach the other side as being something else. Nothing more than existing in the void of the chasm, just by not being Religious in any sense or form.
By the way you act, you'd be a great example of someone who could benefit from religion. The way you talk about atheists and atheism, it reads like someone without faith is without meaning.
For someone to make those claims, it screams that they are immensely insecure about who they are without faith themselves.
If believing in a god and following their tenants can help alleviate that insecurity then that's great.
Quote:Com' on! So as an Atheist, you've taken off the Robes of Religion. But what do you wear now?
Regular clothes.
Quote:So far from this Topic, I've yet to see Atheism progress past the point of disrobing Religion and just standing stark naked and nothing more.
Because you see what you want to see to help feed your sense of superiority over others. It's the same as I said before, some of us have evolved to actually feel empathy and compassion for others, some of us have not yet.
They need a book to tell them to love thy neighbour, but they don't do so out of compassion for their neighbour, but to secure their golden ticket for the afterlife.
They may claim moral superiority, but those types usually do, often in the most obnoxious ways.
But that's a terrible generalisation because not all people of faith are like that, just as some Atheists, the majority, simply don't believe and leave it at that.
They don't think about it, it doesn't pop up in their everyday lives, it often only becomes front and centre when someone say, invites them to the Atheism forum
Quote:Atheism is a void and nothing more.
It's as invisible as the God it doesn't believe in.
It has no substance, it has no image.
It doesn't exist.
Exactly. Atheism is a lack of belief in a god. That's it. It's not something that exists as an institution like religion. It's more like a shadow being the absence of light.
I know that's triggering for people of faith because that means evil, but that's a whole other story.
If someone chooses to make atheism their way of life and be an obnoxious know it all, "preaching" their belief of a lack of belief, that's different.
While they may be atheists, their actions don't fall under the definition of an atheist.
It's another generalisation like the one I made above.
But a lot of religious people need an enemy, they need someone they can point out to say "he is evil, therefore I am good".
Just be good.
You don't need to base yourself on others, just be the best version of yourself you can be. That's all anyone, be it physical or spiritual, can ask for.