Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
You really think “get TF out of my uterus” is proselytizing? Interesting.
+1. I’m pretty sure that atheists are asking to be left the f alone. Not sure why that’s so hard to understand.
Also it is so disingenuous to say that the religious people in this thread aren’t offended by atheism. What else motivates religious posters to pick fights like this?
I think that some religious posters want to prove (or at least show) that atheists are wrong about religion, then get frustrated when they can't.
Au contraire - most mainstream religious posters appear to have sought to explain why religion and science are not necessarily in conflict .
They also get frustrated when ontological experiences and cultural practices are reduced to ridiculous oversimplifications and they are held responsible for all the problems in the world. There would not even be western science without the evolution of theological logic.
Religious beliefs and practices (including atheism) cannot be validated or invalidated by the scientific method. That does not mean they do not have deep value to many people.
Please - Atheism is not a religious belief or practice. Do not portray it as such. It's disingenuous and simply wrong, which you we must know.
Talk about getting frustrated -- sounds like you're still frustrated that so many scientists do not believe in God -- because of so many advances in science.
It is a religious belief because you cannot prove that God does not exist. It cannot be done via the scientific method.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
You really think “get TF out of my uterus” is proselytizing? Interesting.
+1. I’m pretty sure that atheists are asking to be left the f alone. Not sure why that’s so hard to understand.
Also it is so disingenuous to say that the religious people in this thread aren’t offended by atheism. What else motivates religious posters to pick fights like this?
I think that some religious posters want to prove (or at least show) that atheists are wrong about religion, then get frustrated when they can't.
Au contraire - most mainstream religious posters appear to have sought to explain why religion and science are not necessarily in conflict .
They also get frustrated when ontological experiences and cultural practices are reduced to ridiculous oversimplifications and they are held responsible for all the problems in the world. There would not even be western science without the evolution of theological logic.
Religious beliefs and practices (including atheism) cannot be validated or invalidated by the scientific method. That does not mean they do not have deep value to many people.
I could correct nearly every line of your post but i will limit this to the most important one:
Atheism is not a religious practice. It is the state of an absence of one.
Just as not collecting stamps is not a hobby.[b]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
You really think “get TF out of my uterus” is proselytizing? Interesting.
+1. I’m pretty sure that atheists are asking to be left the f alone. Not sure why that’s so hard to understand.
Also it is so disingenuous to say that the religious people in this thread aren’t offended by atheism. What else motivates religious posters to pick fights like this?
I think that some religious posters want to prove (or at least show) that atheists are wrong about religion, then get frustrated when they can't.
Au contraire - most mainstream religious posters appear to have sought to explain why religion and science are not necessarily in conflict .
They also get frustrated when ontological experiences and cultural practices are reduced to ridiculous oversimplifications and they are held responsible for all the problems in the world. There would not even be western science without the evolution of theological logic.
Religious beliefs and practices (including atheism) cannot be validated or invalidated by the scientific method. That does not mean they do not have deep value to many people.
Please - Atheism is not a religious belief or practice. Do not portray it as such. It's disingenuous and simply wrong, which you we must know.
Talk about getting frustrated -- sounds like you're still frustrated that so many scientists do not believe in God -- because of so many advances in science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
You really think “get TF out of my uterus” is proselytizing? Interesting.
+1. I’m pretty sure that atheists are asking to be left the f alone. Not sure why that’s so hard to understand.
Also it is so disingenuous to say that the religious people in this thread aren’t offended by atheism. What else motivates religious posters to pick fights like this?
I think that some religious posters want to prove (or at least show) that atheists are wrong about religion, then get frustrated when they can't.
Au contraire - most mainstream religious posters appear to have sought to explain why religion and science are not necessarily in conflict .
They also get frustrated when ontological experiences and cultural practices are reduced to ridiculous oversimplifications and they are held responsible for all the problems in the world. There would not even be western science without the evolution of theological logic.
Religious beliefs and practices (including atheism) cannot be validated or invalidated by the scientific method. That does not mean they do not have deep value to many people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t atheists be expected to post on a forum about religion?
Indeed. Why not?
Seems like we've gotten to the point in the US where it's socially acceptable to respect people of other religions but not yet acceptable to respect people who are openly not religious. Seems to me that this won't change until more people who appear normal in other ways (dress, intelligence, work ethic, personality) acknowledge their lack of religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
You really think “get TF out of my uterus” is proselytizing? Interesting.
+1. I’m pretty sure that atheists are asking to be left the f alone. Not sure why that’s so hard to understand.
Also it is so disingenuous to say that the religious people in this thread aren’t offended by atheism. What else motivates religious posters to pick fights like this?
I think that some religious posters want to prove (or at least show) that atheists are wrong about religion, then get frustrated when they can't.
Au contraire - most mainstream religious posters appear to have sought to explain why religion and science are not necessarily in conflict .
They also get frustrated when ontological experiences and cultural practices are reduced to ridiculous oversimplifications and they are held responsible for all the problems in the world. There would not even be western science without the evolution of theological logic.
Religious beliefs and practices (including atheism) cannot be validated or invalidated by the scientific method. That does not mean they do not have deep value to many people.
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t atheists be expected to post on a forum about religion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
You really think “get TF out of my uterus” is proselytizing? Interesting.
+1. I’m pretty sure that atheists are asking to be left the f alone. Not sure why that’s so hard to understand.
Also it is so disingenuous to say that the religious people in this thread aren’t offended by atheism. What else motivates religious posters to pick fights like this?
I think that some religious posters want to prove (or at least show) that atheists are wrong about religion, then get frustrated when they can't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
Agreed. While I am an atheist, I find most of them extremely embarrassing and usually call myself agnostic if asked.
They are also very poorly read on basic philosophy and morality.
Plus one.
This survey shows that atheists and agnostics answer more questions about religion correctly than religious people.
www.pewresearch.org/religion/2019/07/23/which-religious-groups-know-what
Not the ones in this forum …
Oh really? Please link to the atheist posts in this thread which are factually incorrect.
Hint: This is where you say "I'm not gonna do your research for you!" and run tail, because it just is not so. Yet another claim you can't back up.
First, you post very little facts and instead seem to rely on rants. There are plenty of atheists who can articulate very compelling logical arguments, but you unable or unwilling to do so. There is a long tradition of atheist philosophical thought of which you appear entirely unaware. Finally, your writing style is overly dramatic and emotional which conveys low intellect and analytical ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
You really think “get TF out of my uterus” is proselytizing? Interesting.
+1. I’m pretty sure that atheists are asking to be left the f alone. Not sure why that’s so hard to understand.
Also it is so disingenuous to say that the religious people in this thread aren’t offended by atheism. What else motivates religious posters to pick fights like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
Agreed. While I am an atheist, I find most of them extremely embarrassing and usually call myself agnostic if asked.
They are also very poorly read on basic philosophy and morality.
Plus one.
This survey shows that atheists and agnostics answer more questions about religion correctly than religious people.
www.pewresearch.org/religion/2019/07/23/which-religious-groups-know-what
Not the ones in this forum …
Oh really? Please link to the atheist posts in this thread which are factually incorrect.
Hint: This is where you say "I'm not gonna do your research for you!" and run tail, because it just is not so. Yet another claim you can't back up.
First, you post very little facts and instead seem to rely on rants. There are plenty of atheists who can articulate very compelling logical arguments, but you unable or unwilling to do so. There is a long tradition of atheist philosophical thought of which you appear entirely unaware. Finally, your writing style is overly dramatic and emotional which conveys low intellect and analytical ability.
This is entirely ad hominem attack, and clearly you can’t post facts - which was specifically requested - to back up your claim or you would have.
You fail.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
Agreed. While I am an atheist, I find most of them extremely embarrassing and usually call myself agnostic if asked.
They are also very poorly read on basic philosophy and morality.
Plus one.
This survey shows that atheists and agnostics answer more questions about religion correctly than religious people.
www.pewresearch.org/religion/2019/07/23/which-religious-groups-know-what
Not the ones in this forum …
Oh really? Please link to the atheist posts in this thread which are factually incorrect.
Hint: This is where you say "I'm not gonna do your research for you!" and run tail, because it just is not so. Yet another claim you can't back up.
First, you post very little facts and instead seem to rely on rants. There are plenty of atheists who can articulate very compelling logical arguments, but you unable or unwilling to do so. There is a long tradition of atheist philosophical thought of which you appear entirely unaware. Finally, your writing style is overly dramatic and emotional which conveys low intellect and analytical ability.
This is entirely ad hominem attack, and clearly you can’t post facts - which was specifically requested - to back up your claim or you would have.
You fail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
Agreed. While I am an atheist, I find most of them extremely embarrassing and usually call myself agnostic if asked.
They are also very poorly read on basic philosophy and morality.
Plus one.
This survey shows that atheists and agnostics answer more questions about religion correctly than religious people.
www.pewresearch.org/religion/2019/07/23/which-religious-groups-know-what
Not the ones in this forum …
Oh really? Please link to the atheist posts in this thread which are factually incorrect.
Hint: This is where you say "I'm not gonna do your research for you!" and run tail, because it just is not so. Yet another claim you can't back up.
First, you post very little facts and instead seem to rely on rants. There are plenty of atheists who can articulate very compelling logical arguments, but you unable or unwilling to do so. There is a long tradition of atheist philosophical thought of which you appear entirely unaware. Finally, your writing style is overly dramatic and emotional which conveys low intellect and analytical ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. If we are to extrapolate from fifteen pages of comments from posters claiming to be atheists, their reasons for posting on DCUM (to address the actual question) would seem to be that most derive a sense of moral and intellectual superiority about their place in the world, and perhaps secondarily that it seems to assuage their sense of anxiety and insecurity that a Christian nationalist-fueled political movement has given them.
What they are unwilling or unable to accept or, perhaps, comprehend, is that only some people of faith have an interest in proselytizing. Only some people of faith have an interest in translating a set of practices that are nominally rooted in that faith on others. And that private revelation, which can form much of the experiential basis of belief for many people of faith, is not something that most wish to share.
The people of faith on this thread do not seem to be offended by atheism, for the most part.
Ironically, it is the atheists who seem to be the most ardent proselytizers. And that is why this subset of them posts on DCUM.
Agreed. While I am an atheist, I find most of them extremely embarrassing and usually call myself agnostic if asked.
They are also very poorly read on basic philosophy and morality.
Plus one.
This survey shows that atheists and agnostics answer more questions about religion correctly than religious people.
www.pewresearch.org/religion/2019/07/23/which-religious-groups-know-what
Not the ones in this forum …
Oh really? Please link to the atheist posts in this thread which are factually incorrect.
Hint: This is where you say "I'm not gonna do your research for you!" and run tail, because it just is not so. Yet another claim you can't back up.