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Yes. I'm agnostic. I have pious Catholics in my family. My husband is a staunch atheist. I don't understand all the hateful posts on here. Trolls just looking for a fight because they can't get it in real life. |
Because if you’re not an atheist on this board then you’re a Jew. Only people hating Christians more than atheists are the Jews. |
How is atheism - the lack of a belief in a god or gods - faith based? A non-response will prove that it is not. |
Good question. I have been called a bitter bible thumping Christian by Anthi-theist. And i am not Christian. |
Some people just want their own way. |
it's not possible to know what a non-response means. |
Because, you said it doesn't make it true. |
Why do I feel like there's a fifth grader pretending to be a middle aged Christian stirring everything up here? |
Oh yes it is. |
Maybe because the immaturity of some of the comments. |
Atheists believe in freedom, at least all the ones I know do. By freedom, I mean we are responsible for our actions. But atheists are by default materialists, that is, matter is all there is and that there is no immaterial spirit. Every fact about us must be determined by physical laws. If every belief and decision we make is the result of physical laws rather than rational agency, then we have no free will, and it is not sensible to hold us accountable for our actions. However, atheists (most of them) say we are responsible for our actions, and act as if they have the ability to weigh choices and make decisions on their own. This seems to me like belief that requires faith in the non-physical. |
dcum is smart, but not that smart. |
You have one. It's called off-topic. |
You last paragraph is rejected as a flawed premise. Atheism, a position on whether there is sufficient evidence for god, does not say anything about "responsibility for our actions", or anything else other than the god proposition. Therefore, no. |