Shrooms00087
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If you try and attack a Buddhist with science they would just say "yeah that doesn't contradict my thought".
I agree and I would even go as far as saying atheism is a religion itself. To me it's like a spectrum... On one side you have hardcore atheists saying that without a doubt there is no god, and on the other you have the religious fundamentalists saying that without a doubt there is. The thing is neither side can prove their stance, and that's why at least personally agnosticism makes the most sense to me. To me there's so much we don't know that I think it's silly to deny that any sort of higher power exists.
Wouldn't that be a type of agnosticism tho?
If you try and attack a Buddhist with science they would just say "yeah that doesn't contradict my thought".
I've never heard of atheists going after Buddhism for instance.
On one side you have hardcore atheists saying that without a doubt there is no god,
Can you expand on that at all?Its an interesting statement and, I feel, somewhat in line with my own view of Buddhism.
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Because it's the religion that was forced upon them and bored them at school. Hence, any alternative is better. Plus, they are simple-minded.
Atheists are pretty visceral towards Islam too.
Well for starters Buddhism doesn't have a god and atheism rejects the belief in gods - not religion. You could argue that Buddhism is a form of atheism so there is nothing for atheists to "go after".
Atheists don't say that - they say that there is no evidence of god, a subtle but important distinction I would have thought.
Atheist don't run around trying to make people listen.
Seems pretty clear cut to me. If the person is just saying they don't know if there's a god or not that would make them agnostic.
Well maybe Buddhism was a bad example but my point was I personally never heard an atheist attack anything besides Christianity. Maybe just because it's so big in the US I guess.
athe·ism
noun \ˈā-thē-ˌi-zəm\
Definition of ATHEISM
1
archaic : ungodliness, wickedness
2
a : a disbelief in the existence of deity
b : the doctrine that there is no deity
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/atheism
Seems pretty clear cut to me. If the person is just saying they don't know if there's a god or not that would make them agnostic.
What??? Yeah they do. In my experience a lot of atheists behave in the same dogmatic way as the people they disagree with.
Easy target maybe? I've never heard of atheists going after Buddhism for instance. A lot if not most atheists to me at least actually just seem anti-christian. Thoughts?
I think I like you.
Though I've never been keen on the Bible for many reasons. I sense there is so much that is corrupt there and always knew the Bible wasn't created for pure purposes and doesn't do much to bring us closer to God. And this quote from one of the links in my Lucifer thread made me even more pissed than I already was.
"The Jesus Project was a great success, in that it taught so many to connect with God once again, and it gave hope and joy where there had been only despair.
The legend of the Radiant One lived on and continued to grow for 300 years, carrying the Truth that God is Love. Although there were detractors, and Paul, who had appointed himself as an Apostle took it upon himself to redefine the mission to create what he decided was a new religion, his teachings did not take hold in a far-reaching way until Constantine decided for his own reasons to create the Bible.
I was on that committee, as a dark advisor to the Emperor. I watched as they sliced and mangled the writings of those who had truly loved Jesus, and who had written accurately of his life and work. Large tracts, like the writings of Mary Magdalene and Thomas, were declared false, illegitimate, while many of the copious writings of Paul were adopted wholesale.
It was all I could do to convince the committee that the beautiful passages describing tenderness, healing and joy among the community of followers were harmless, meaningless in the long run, and helpful in the context of the story they had constructed to try to create a picture of a weak and ineffectual leader.
It was an effective effort on their part, given that they wished to provide a worldly contrast between their powerful, aspiring Emperor and the spiritual leader who was disconnected from worldly pursuits. Jesus was intended to be used as a palliative for the people, in mild contrast to the growing power of the throne."
There's a difference between saying "there is no evidence of God" and saying "I don't know if there is a God" - for example, I can say there is no evidence for flogistan or Luminiferous aether but that doesn't mean I am agnostic as to whether they exist or not. Any atheist who is forming their opinion based on the principles of scientific positivism would not say that anything can be proved with 100% certainty, only that the vast weight of evidence is against the idea that there is a God. As i said, the distinction is subtle but it is important too.
In a nutshell, my problem with the Christianity/Islam/Judaism is that they are dogmatic and require blind faith in "bible god."With those religions, there is a set of required beliefs. With Buddhism, on the other hand, it's possible to be an atheist and a Buddhist. Depending on the flavor, Buddhism tends to be non-dogmatic and invites questions. There aren't really any required beliefs in supernatural entities.
Another reason for the more visceral disgust with Christianity is because of childhood experiences with Christianity being forced down one's throat and bad experiences with Bible thumpers and other people who have used that religion as a weapon, a very common occurrence in America. It's backlash.
I agree with this completely. It was jammed down my throat all during my childhood, and now I can't stand Christians because they are hypocrites and they STILL try to force their ideas onto you. Atheist don't run around trying to make people listen. And you see all these little gangbangers with crucifixes on. Why? Because no matter what they do, they "are forgiven". Makes me sick.
But there's no better way to start a fight than talking religion or politics in public. I'm sorry I lost my temper. That's all I'll say.
There's a difference between saying "there is no evidence of God" and saying "I don't know if there is a God"
for example, I can say there is no evidence for flogistan or Luminiferous aether but that doesn't mean I am agnostic as to whether they exist or not. Any atheist who is forming their opinion based on the principles of scientific positivism would not say that anything can be proved with 100% certainty, only that the vast weight of evidence is against the idea that there is a God. As i said, the distinction is subtle but it is important too.
Believing there is no God is not the same as knowing there is no god.