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The best comparison is how you feel about the Indian (as in from India) pantheon and mythology. Not only are you unlikely to believe in those gods, you don't even consider them in your daily life.
As an atheist, I don't believe that a deity had anything to do with the creation of our universe (let alone the multiverse), and the concept of interacting with a deity or its opinion on my behavior has no impact on my daily life. It would be a beautiful, wonderful, magical thing if there were actually a place where our souls go after we die and we are reunited with our loved ones, but I don't believe in such a thing and I don't believe in a soul. I'd be very happy to be surprised and proven wrong after I die. |
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Atheism has a spectrum, just like any other religion. |
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I'm 30 and it's not that I don't believe in God anymore, it's that I have never believed. The stories don't make sense to me, the whole thing seems extremely implausible, and I have never seen an iota of proof or evidence that would even get me to start to wonder about it.
Nothing to get. It is the same way you don't believe in Zeus or what Scientologists teach or the wizard of Oz. Just never has seemed really to me even though I've heard the stories. Makes much more sense to me that people have a cultural rather than a factual belief. |
+ 1. This is exactly my view. |
I've heard this "atheists are angry" thing before, and I just don't see it. It's not a surprise that religion brings a lot of comfort to a lot of people. I wonder if *they* feel such anger, chaos, and frustration in their personal life, and feel like their emotions are very much tempered by religion (which is fine), that it's hard for them to understand that some people don't need the same pacification to their feelings. But what works for someone, doesn't necessarily work for someone else. I'm an atheist. I comment on these thread from time to time. I'm not angry, and I don't see anger from other atheists. Discussion, even sometimes heated discussion, doesn't make someone angry. What a weird assumption. |
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I get angry when Church dogma enters State matters.
I get annoyed when athletes talk about how G-d wanted them to win. It doesn't go much farther than that. You want to believe in something, go ahead. |
| The bible you clutch is a translation of a translation of a translation of stories that were fabricated and altered again and again over thousands of years. It's quite likely that many of your ancestors were forced to convert to the religion your family now eagerly celebrates. Religion and God are simply ancient control mechanisms to persuade you to follow your leader. |
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| OP here, I get the feeling that because I'm religious, people are always viewing me as some unintelligent mongo and to the person who said I'm not a free thinking individual, why don't you go suck a big fat one. |
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I don't find it restrictive to limit my world view to concepts and beliefs that are evidence based. There is no objective evidence for the existence of God or gods. God or gods was the explanation that pre-Enlightenment people used for events that they could not explain. There is no less wonder in the world if we rely on science instead of mysticism. |
Let's see. So you are "free thinking" but then you also can't see why people are atheists. Okay. They might you're unintelligent for other reasons... |
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OP - I am with you on not getting atheism.
I think many of these atheists have never witnessed the miracle of birth. People talk about the “randomness of the universe.” It is not random at all. The fact that so many, many things can go wrong with the birth of a child and most often, a baby is born nearly perfect proves to me that God’s hand is at work and that we have a good and loving God. And, to think that a giant maple tree can grow out of a seed that is the size of a pea - simply miraculous. I have witnessed miracles nearly every day. There are some things that we simply cannot understand or explain through science. |
| Most humans are aware they have a soul. That's the logic behind their opinions and feelings being more important than those of a chicken. Souless atheists are completely illogical when they blather their opinions. There is no right or wrong in the realm of rocks, worms, atheists or amoebas . |