No. Though some atheists may appear to be zealous or dogmatic in their assertions in a way that can mirror religiosity, I don't think it's a religious faith as it's a philosophical system distinguished by a lack of faith. Of course there could be atheist sects out there that are cult-like or have religious aspects, but this doesn't apply to the general category of atheism. |
No, it is not. |
Atheists get very upset that their faith that nothing exists is ever mentioned. |
Is there more than two choices for how the universe started ? |
There are as many choices as human imagination can conjure up. That doesn't make any of those choices correct, however. |
I think PP means supernatural vs natural causes. |
Not everyone looks at everything through the lens of religion. |
Atheism is the antithesis of religion; it is the lack of religion - not being religious. Some atheists (like some religious people) are openly and in some cases loudly non-religious. Others (like some religious people) are quietly non-religious and may not even think of themselves in terms of religious belief or non-belief. Not holding supernatural beliefs and not practicing a religion is simply a natural state for them. |
I find the Kalam Cosmological argument persuasive. |
I have no problem with scientific uncertainty. My problem is with an Atheist comparing Creator beliefs with fairy tales. This happened in the Atheist/Agnostic tread. |
Some creator beliefs are considered to be fairy tales by people who believe in other creator beliefs. e.g., Athena, goddess of wisdom, born from the brain of Zeus, the main ancient Greek God. Christians don't believe that at all. They believe that the Son of God was crucified and rose from the dead. |
Why is it so important for some people to assert that atheism is a religion? I just don’t get it. |
The only way to do that is to presuppose a God, and also presuppose that there was a “before” the big bang. You have to prove those two things first. |
That’s an easy question to answer. It’s because they want to shift the burden of proof. |
Because they use religion to frame everything in their life. They can’t understand the world without it. |