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![]() Athiest is a religion. Reading further into the stats on that site they say 15% of the world's population have no religion and that number is falling, which I find surprising. Probably so. Religion and revolution always rise when existence becomes too harsh to rationally accept. I also am curious about your assertion that "atheism is a religion". As far as I know, there are no atheistic altars, no stone buildings,no holy books, no wailing walls, no ceremonies, no prayers, no hymns, indeed, none of the things that are generally associated with religion.. If one were to define religion as a "belief a theory which cannot be proven by scientific inquiry (i.e.. a faith) then atheism would qualify as a religion since you can no more prove the absence of GOD then one can prove the existence of GOD. Now agnosticism is not a religion especially if the agnostic doesn't know and doesn't care. Couple of quotes to top off this IFR discussion: "Are you familiar with the theory that mankind has invented myths of all kinds - romantic, religious, transcendental, and mystical - to deny the bleak, unmitigated horror of biological life: that human beings no less than other living creatures are simply part of an immense food chain." "We hope that technological innovation will do what Western political and social thought can no longer do -- rescue the Western world from its spiritual and moral paralysis to prove its superiority in material terms. Through technology the Western world is free to reinvent itself, unfortunately we cannot reinvent the people." "Not every god has to exist in order to do his job." Cheers Howard --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.796 / Virus Database: 540 - Release Date: 11/13/2004 |
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 18:32:55 GMT, "Howard Nelson"
wrote: Athiest is a religion. Reading further into the stats on that site they say 15% of the world's population have no religion and that number is falling, which I find surprising. Probably so. Religion and revolution always rise when existence becomes too harsh to rationally accept. I also am curious about your assertion that "atheism is a religion". As far as I know, there are no atheistic altars, no stone buildings,no holy books, no wailing walls, no ceremonies, no prayers, no hymns, indeed, none of the things that are generally associated with religion.. If one were to define religion as a "belief a theory which cannot be proven by scientific inquiry (i.e.. a faith) then atheism would qualify as a religion since you can no more prove the absence of GOD then one can prove the existence of GOD. My definition of a real, authentic religion is that it requires at least a few people who are willing to kill others who don't believe as they do. Christianity, Islam, Hindu, Sikh, even Buddhism, (I believe), all qualify. Other than that, it's just a belief system. As far as I know, no atheist has ever killed anybody simply because he didn't believe what the atheist believed. Stalin probably came close, but I think his persecution of Jews and christians was political rather than religious. But I suppose that's arguable as well. At any rate, religion is indeed the opiate of the masses, used by leaders all throughtout history to sedate their followers. Never been truer than today. Now agnosticism is not a religion especially if the agnostic doesn't know and doesn't care. Couple of quotes to top off this IFR discussion: "Are you familiar with the theory that mankind has invented myths of all kinds - romantic, religious, transcendental, and mystical - to deny the bleak, unmitigated horror of biological life: that human beings no less than other living creatures are simply part of an immense food chain." "We hope that technological innovation will do what Western political and social thought can no longer do -- rescue the Western world from its spiritual and moral paralysis to prove its superiority in material terms. Through technology the Western world is free to reinvent itself, unfortunately we cannot reinvent the people." "Not every god has to exist in order to do his job." Cheers Howard --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.796 / Virus Database: 540 - Release Date: 11/13/2004 |
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 16:09:44 -0500, Matt Whiting
wrote: wrote: On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 18:32:55 GMT, "Howard Nelson" wrote: Athiest is a religion. Reading further into the stats on that site they say 15% of the world's population have no religion and that number is falling, which I find surprising. Probably so. Religion and revolution always rise when existence becomes too harsh to rationally accept. I also am curious about your assertion that "atheism is a religion". As far as I know, there are no atheistic altars, no stone buildings,no holy books, no wailing walls, no ceremonies, no prayers, no hymns, indeed, none of the things that are generally associated with religion.. If one were to define religion as a "belief a theory which cannot be proven by scientific inquiry (i.e.. a faith) then atheism would qualify as a religion since you can no more prove the absence of GOD then one can prove the existence of GOD. My definition of a real, authentic religion is that it requires at least a few people who are willing to kill others who don't believe as they do. Christianity, Islam, Hindu, Sikh, even Buddhism, (I believe), all qualify. That is the dumbest definition I've ever heard. Other than that, it's just a belief system. That is precisely what it is. Killing has nothing to do with it and is an abomination to most true believers. Are you kidding? It takes a true believer to blow himself up for his god. Organized religion has been killing people for hundreds, no, make that thousands of years. Even today, your organized religious leaders prefer to see people die a ghastly, ugly death from AIDS rather than see them to put a little rubber thingy on their John Williamses. If that's not killing by religion, it's a damn good second. However, it is more fun to look at the fringe elements and ascribe their behaviour to the broader group. Cowardly, but fun. Then again, folks that hide behind anonymous names understand that all too well. As far as I know, no atheist has ever killed anybody simply because he didn't believe what the atheist believed. Stalin probably came close, but I think his persecution of Jews and christians was political rather than religious. But I suppose that's arguable as well. At any rate, religion is indeed the opiate of the masses, used by leaders all throughtout history to sedate their followers. Never been truer than today. Except that the religions of philosophy and blind/false science are gaining fast in popularity. May I remind you that every religion but one must be a false religion, and we're not too sure about that one. I suspect in another 50-100 years more of the masses will be controlled by philosophers and junk scientists than by more traditional religions. Let's hope so. Let's hope so. |
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 19:05:56 -0500, Matt Whiting
wrote: It takes a true believer to blow himself up for his god. Organized religion has been killing people for hundreds, no, make that thousands of years. I meant true believer as in believing in the truth, not as in fanatic. I'm sure you mean the truth as you see it. And I'm sure these guys are blowing themselves up for the truth as they see it. And I'm sure the christians who burned the heretics did it for the truth as they saw it. That's the trouble and the danger with all you guys. You all know the "truth". |
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AFAIK and history bears it out, atheists, agnostics
and people with non-fanatical religious beliefs don't go around killing people who hold contrary views. Didn't Stalin kill over 10 million people for holding views that were contrary to his? Murder is not generally considered a religious trait. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 12:55:10 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: AFAIK and history bears it out, atheists, agnostics and people with non-fanatical religious beliefs don't go around killing people who hold contrary views. Didn't Stalin kill over 10 million people for holding views that were contrary to his? Murder is not generally considered a religious trait. Well, murder is not the ONLY religious trait, anyway. But there has been enough religious carnage throughout history that it might be reasonably called a trait. Could we call it a feature of the institution, perhaps? A hallmark? |
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