The End of Atheism
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You're swaying me here. I guess I am not quite sure what I mean myself here! haha!
Something here seems inherently wrong about this and I am not sure its simply hypocrisy. I completely understand that the social impact of religion goes beyond actual religious beliefs. Pretty much everyone in the west lives in the shadow of a Judeo-Christian heritage (our social structure and language is steeped in it.)
I'll have to look more closely at what bothers me here and why it bothers me. If I figure it out I'll let you know ...
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Gretta Vosper isn't the only atheist advocating a religion for atheists. Check out Alain DeBotton. He argues that religions arose naturally because of our need for community and ritual. It's healthy to get together and remind ourselves about what is really important.Burning ghost wrote: ↑November 28th, 2017, 1:56 am Pure insanity. What is she doing? Why is she in a church?
If she cares about people's psychological well being why is she not a psychologist? There is something quite contrary about this woman. Who has ever heard of a atheist religion? Its utter nonsense!
That said I do believe there is something to this that will likely take the form of how religion will move into our future understanding of the human condition. I think it is more a matter of the concept of "god" being rethought and shifted around to fit into general everyday understanding about the human world. I do not think "god" is a human construct, although it is a reasonably close approximation to how I see it. My view is that the concept of "god" is a representation of something human that is held at bay from rational human understanding, and that its presence in the human mind manifests as a vague entity some choose to explicate as an external supernatural force.
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There are several ironies to arguing that of course other minds exist, even monkies draw that conclusion. As if the ease of drawing a conclusion by creatures generally considered less intelligent than the participants in the discussion is good support for an argument.
The second irony is that within the scientific community up even until the 70s it was very dangerous for your career to talk about the intentions, cognitions, experiencing, emotions, etc. of animals. This was considered not demonstrated and anthropomorphism. All the while indigenous people, animal trainers, pet owners, went on these assumptions, and effectively in many cases.
So we had a problem with other minds in the animal kingdom, that there was no rational way to verify they had these AND NOW a few decades later, the fact that animals are smart enough - read: smarter in this way than scientists were up to the 70s - is used to prove the problem of other minds is not a real issue.
That's really funny.
I reject the idea that anyone can know what science will, later on in history, decide about a wide range of issues. It is hubris to close the door on things. And there are plenty of examples of phenomena that people not only experienced but correctly interpreted which were rejected by the science of the time as wrong, not demonstrated, not possible. Then technology changed or there were paradigmatic shifts, etc. and it was realized those people were correct. There is a fundamental agnosticism within scientific methodology and empiricism.
Very few people manage to live up to that.
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Then there are two people in the world who are wrong.anonymous66 wrote: ↑May 30th, 2018, 8:15 amGretta Vosper isn't the only atheist advocating a religion for atheists. Check out Alain DeBotton.Burning ghost wrote: ↑November 28th, 2017, 1:56 am Pure insanity. What is she doing? Why is she in a church?
If she cares about people's psychological well being why is she not a psychologist? There is something quite contrary about this woman. Who has ever heard of a atheist religion? Its utter nonsense!
That said I do believe there is something to this that will likely take the form of how religion will move into our future understanding of the human condition. I think it is more a matter of the concept of "god" being rethought and shifted around to fit into general everyday understanding about the human world. I do not think "god" is a human construct, although it is a reasonably close approximation to how I see it. My view is that the concept of "god" is a representation of something human that is held at bay from rational human understanding, and that its presence in the human mind manifests as a vague entity some choose to explicate as an external supernatural force.
If I want to have a sense of community I can join a bike club, reading group, art club, or any number of other social occasions. What's more I do not need to be exclusive about them - I can split my loyalty across yoga and singing, or painting.
Nothing like a religion at all.
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For example let's imagine it was a group simply set up to chat about life, do some charity work, have the odd sing along and partake of community work etc. Why preclude theists from such a group?
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Then there are an incredible number confused atheists. Just google 'atheist club' 'atheist organisation' 'atheist social groups' or check out meetup for atheist social meetups.
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Out of interest where would you place humanist or secularist groups?
Oh and the dating site thing is not a good example. Those sites are setup as buissnesses and many, if not all, just seek to exploit. Again they do exist, so I see your point. But do you see it's not a black and white thing we are talking about?
As ever, and something I constantly repeat, you can't adequetly define something by what it is not. An atheist group makes no sense, even though they at least partially exist.
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I know that. Some people just want to avoid theists. It's a waste of time looking for social interaction or going on a date only to find out that the person you have been talking to, buying drinks etc. is a god botherer.Karpel Tunnel wrote: ↑May 30th, 2018, 8:33 pmThen there are an incredible number confused atheists. Just google 'atheist club' 'atheist organisation' 'atheist social groups' or check out meetup for atheist social meetups.
This does not amount to a "religion"
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But would you agree that the sort of thing Alain De Boton advocates is a pretty empty idea?Eduk wrote: ↑May 31st, 2018, 3:46 am That's a bit sad TH. Admittedly my wife isn't a theist. But I have a huge amount of pleasant and fruitful social interaction with people of many many different faiths. Granted the more extreme theists would find me as distasteful as I find them so social interaction would be complicated but that still leaves a lot of theists with less fundamental beliefs.
Since most atheists are so because of their distaste for religion, and that being an atheist implies nothing more than "no god", a religion of atheism is a rather silly thing.
You can imagine their first meeting.
"We are gathered here today to share not having a belief in any gods."
"All together now"
"Praise the (empty space)"
Our father who ain't in heaven
Empty be thy name.
Defunct is your Kingdom.
Our own will be done.
On earth, not in heaven.
We'll find our own daily bread as we always have.
For ours is the responsibility, the effort and the consequences
For now until we wipe ourselves off the face of the earth
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